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BMJ 2003;326 (31 May), doi:10.1136/bmj.326.7400.0-d
Introducing routine serological testing increases the acceptability and
uptake of HIV screening in genitourinary medicine clinics. Stanley and
colleagues (p 1174) audited
the introduction of routine rather than selective HIV screening in 400
patients and found that uptake was almost doubled. Including HIV in the
package of screening tests did not reduce the uptake of syphilis screening.
These findings supplement those of Read and Winceslaus
(
BMJ
2003;326:
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