A ‘test and treat’ prevention strategy in Australia requires innovative HIV testing models: a cohort study of repeat testing among ‘high-risk’ men who have sex with men
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M. Hellard | E. McBryde | M. Stoové | T. Spelman | C. Fairley | C. El-Hayek | A. Wilkinson | D. Leslie
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