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    Comparison of cross-sectional HIV incidence assay results from dried blood spots and plasma 

    Schlusser, Katherine E.; Pilcher, Christopher; Kallas, Esper G.; Santos, Breno R.; Deeks, Steven G.; Facente, Shelley; Keating, Sheila M.; Busch, Michael P.; Murphy, Gary; Welte, Alex; Quinn, Thomas; Eshleman, Susan H.; Laeyendecker, Oliver (Public Library of Science, 2017-02-23)
    Background: Assays have been developed for cross-sectional HIV incidence estimation using plasma samples. Large scale surveillance programs are planned using dried blood spot (DBS) specimens for incidence assessment. ...

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    AuthorBusch, Michael P. (1)Deeks, Steven G. (1)Eshleman, Susan H. (1)Facente, Shelley (1)Kallas, Esper G. (1)Keating, Sheila M. (1)Laeyendecker, Oliver (1)Murphy, Gary (1)Pilcher, Christopher (1)Quinn, Thomas (1)... View MoreSubjectDried blood spots -- Testing (1)
    HIV infections -- Diagnosis (1)
    Plasma (Blood) samples -- Testing (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2017 (1)
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