Economic and health implications from earlier detection of HIV infection in the United Kingdom
Vladimir Zah,1,2 Mondher Toumi1 1Ecole Doctoral Interdisciplinaire Sciences-Santé (EDISS), University of Lyon, Lyon, France; 2ZRx Outcomes Research Inc., Mississauga, Canada Purpose: To model the budget and survival impact of implementing interventions to increase the proportion of HIV i...
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Main Authors: | Zah V, Toumi M |
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Dove Medical Press
2016
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