Evaluation of HIV incidence surveillance in New York City, 2006.

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Published in Public Health Rep on February 21, 2011

Authors

Hemanth P Nair1, Lucia V Torian, Lisa Forgione, Elizabeth M Begier

Author Affiliations

1: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 233 Broadway, 26th Floor, CN-6W, New York, NY 10279, USA. hnair@health.nyc.gov

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