Would universal antenatal screening for HIV infection be cost-effective in a setting of very low prevalence? Modelling the data for Australia.
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Would universal antenatal screening for HIV infection be cost-effective in a setting of very low prevalence? Modelling the data for Australia.
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Ann M McDonald
Damian G Walker
John B Ziegler
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2004-05-28T00:00:00Z