1995
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.310.6989.1265b
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Management of ventricular fibrillation by doctors in cardiac arrest teams

Abstract: of the genital tract significantly increases the rate of transmission of HIV.4 Genitourinary medicine services have a pivotal role in preventing HIV infection by education, counselling, and the management of other sexually transmissible infections. It is thus of particular concern that many prisons in Scotland have no specific genitourinary medicine services, and the few existing services may be under threat. Policies to reduce harm need to address all aspects of potential transmission of HIV and not to concen… Show more

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