Opportunistic co-screening for HCV and COVID-19-related services: A creative response with a need for thoughtful reflection
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Opportunistic co-screening for HCV and COVID-19-related services: A creative response with a need for thoughtful reflection
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All authors declare no conflict of interest related to the subject matter of this paper.
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HCV point of care screening in people tested for SARS-CoV-2 in a social-housing neighbourhood of Milan, Italy.Liver Int. 2023 Jan;43(1):251-255. doi: 10.1111/liv.15375. Epub 2022 Aug 8. Liver Int. 2023. PMID: 35869660 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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