The contribution of HIV-discordant relationships to new HIV infections in Rakai, Uganda
In their recent research letter entitled 'The contribution of HIV-discordant relationships to new HIV infections in Rakai, Uganda', Gray et al. [1] argue that targeting HIV testing and counseling efforts to HIV serodiscordant couples will have limited impact for HIV prevention. We disagree...
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description | In their recent research letter entitled 'The contribution of HIV-discordant relationships to new HIV infections in Rakai, Uganda', Gray et al. [1] argue that targeting HIV testing and counseling efforts to HIV serodiscordant couples will have limited impact for HIV prevention. We disagree with this argument for several reasons. |
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