1996
DOI: 10.1017/s095026880000128x
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Impact of incomplete coverage of neonatal dried blood spot screening on estimating HIV-1 seroprevalence

Abstract: SUMMARYThe aim of this study was to determine the extent to which selective under-coverage of births to mothers more likely to be at risk of HIV-1 infection will result in a significant underestimation of the true neonatal seroprevalence. Census data, local birth statistics, maternity data and data from the prevalence monitoring programme were used to produce a model to predict the effects of under-coverage in the uptake of neonatal metabolic screening which has been observed in babies with a mother of ethnic … Show more

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