Opt in or opt out: what is optimal for prenatal screening for HIV infection?
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Opt in or opt out: what is optimal for prenatal screening for HIV infection?
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Mandatory reporting of HIV infection and opt-out prenatal screening for HIV infection: effect on testing rates.CMAJ. 2003 Mar 18;168(6):679-82. CMAJ. 2003. PMID: 12642422 Free PMC article.
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