HIV incidence and HIV testing behavior in men who have sex with men: using three incidence sources, The Netherlands, 1984-2005.

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Published in AIDS on February 19, 2007

Authors

Nicole H T M Dukers1, Han S A Fennema, Eric M van der Snoek, Anneke Krol, Ronald B Geskus, Marja Pospiech, Suzanne Jurriaans, Willem I van der Meijden, Roel A Coutinho, Maria Prins

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Research, Cluster Infectious Diseases, Health Service of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. ndukers@ggd.amsterdam.nl

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