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Conducting Unlinked Anonymous HIV Surveillance in Developing Countries: Ethical, Epidemiological, and Public Health Concerns
Authors
Abigail Norris Turner
Anyangwe
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Aral
Bavon Mupenda
Bayer
Bayer
Beaglehole
Fairchild
Fairchild
Fairchild
Frieda Behets
Ghys
Gilson
Kopelman
McCoy
McCoy
Nicoll
Rennie
Sanders
Stuart Rennie
Walker
Zaba
Zulueta
Publication date
1 January 2009
Publisher
Public Library of Science
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Abstract
Stuart Rennie and colleagues argue that while unlinked anonymous HIV testing is valuable and ethical, such surveillance can be conducted in ethically questionable ways in certain circumstances
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