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DOCN M9620136
TI [Introduction and evaluation of HIV tests in the North-East part of
Tanzania]
DT 9602
AU Haukenes G; Myrmel H; Nkya W; Holm-Hansen C; Nilsen R; Avdeling for
mikrobiologi og immunologi Gades Institutt,; Universitetet i Bergen.
SO Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 1995 Oct 30;115(26):3289-90. Unique Identifier :
AIDSLINE MED/96075121
AB The MUTAN (Tanzanian Norwegian AIDS Project) virology programme has
comprised research, intervention, surveillance and education as part of
the Tanzanian National AIDS Control Programme. HIV testing of blood
donors was introduced in 1988 in the regions Arusha and Kilimanjaro.
Simple and rapid HIV-tests have been evaluated continuously, as well as
the possible use of alternative specimen samples for testing. The
polymerase chain reaction for detection of HIV proviral DNA was
established at the Northern Zone Reference Hospital, The Kilimanjaro
Christian Medical Centre in Moshi, in 1993.
DE *AIDS Serodiagnosis Developing Countries/*STATISTICS & NUMER DATA
English Abstract Evaluation Studies Female Human *HIV Seropositivity
International Cooperation Male Norway Tanzania/EPIDEMIOLOGY JOURNAL
ARTICLE
SOURCE: National Library of Medicine. NOTICE: This material may be
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