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Showing 56 news articles about Self-testing & home testing

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Self-sampling and self-testing are new options for taking an HIV test. As both can be done at home, they are sometimes referred to as home testing.

Self-testing & home testing

US regulators set to approve HIV home-testing kit

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16 May 2012
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Self-testing for HIV proves highly acceptable in Malawi

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28 February 2011
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Is self-testing for HIV on the way in Africa?

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15 November 2010
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HIV testing rate increased if screening offered at home

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25 August 2010
Self-testing & home testing

Ugandans who think they have HIV are less likely to refer family members for testing

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4 March 2010
Self-testing & home testing

Do not use HIV tests bought over the internet, warns UK medicines regulators

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18 August 2008
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Ban on home testing for HIV in UK `is not justified`, says a researcher

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19 January 2007
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Home-based HIV testing in Uganda quadruples HIV diagnoses, gets ARVs to children

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19 September 2006

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