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Preliminary Acceptability of a Home-Based Peripheral Blood Collection Device for Viral Load Testing in the Context of Analytical Treatment Interruptions in HIV Cure Trials: Results from a Nationwide Survey in the United States
Author(s) -
Karine Dubé,
Shadi Eskaf,
Elizabeth Hastie,
Harsh Agarwal,
Laney Henley,
Christopher Roebuck,
William B. Carter,
Lynda Dee,
Jeff Taylor,
Derrick Mapp,
Danielle Campbell,
Thomas J. Villa,
Beth Peterson,
Kenneth Lynn,
Linden Lalley-Chareczko,
Emily Hiserodt,
Su Kyung Kim,
Daniel Rosenbloom,
Brad R. Evans,
Melanie Anderson,
Daria J. Hazuda,
Lisa A. Shipley,
Kevin P. Bateman,
Bonnie J. Howell,
Karam Mounzer,
Pablo Tebas,
Luis J. Montaner
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/v7jr-1420
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , viral load , medicine , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , peripheral blood , data collection , blood collection , intensive care medicine , virology , emergency medicine , statistics , biology , mathematics , paleontology

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