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MISSED HIV & HCV SCREENING IN EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT PATIENTS WITH OPIOID-USE DISORDER (ABSTRACT
683)
Michael S Lyons
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, USA
SUSTAINED 97% HIV TESTING RATE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: THE NEW GOLD STANDARD (ABSTRACT
684)
Linda Cheyenne Vaccari
Croydon University Hospital, London, United Kingdom
HIV/STI TESTING AND PREP ELIGIBILITY AMONG WOMEN INCARCERATED IN AN URBAN COUNTY JAIL (ABSTRACT
685)
Jui Desai
Parkland Health & Hospital System, Frisco, TX, USA
ARE WE REACHING THE AT-RISK PATIENT POPULATIONS FOR HIV AND OTHER STIS? (ABSTRACT
686)
Christoph Boesecke
University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany
DECREASED HIV TESTING BEFORE HIV DIAGNOSIS AMONG BLACKS/AFRICAN AMERICANS: US 2013-18 (ABSTRACT
687)
Laurie Linley
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA
TIMELY HIV CASE AND SEQUENCE REPORTING FOR CLUSTER DETECTION: UNITED STATES (ABSTRACT
688)
Kathryn Curran
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA
THE PLASMA SEPARATION CARD (PSC): A SUITABLE ALTERNATIVE TO PLASMA HIV-1 VIRAL LOAD (ABSTRACT
689)
Katrina Sleeman
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA
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