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. 2017 Nov 13;31(17):2437-2439.
doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000001636.

HIV criminalization exacerbates subpar diagnosis and treatment across the United States: response to the 'Association of HIV diagnosis rates and laws criminalizing HIV exposure in the United States'

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HIV criminalization exacerbates subpar diagnosis and treatment across the United States: response to the 'Association of HIV diagnosis rates and laws criminalizing HIV exposure in the United States'

Pratha Sah et al. AIDS. .
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