An evaluation of human immunodeficiency virus oral screening test awareness and preferences in the West region of Cameroon
Summary: HIV serological diagnosis has evolved during the last decade to give rise to rapid testing using biological materials, such as blood or oral mucosal transudate (OMT). However, blood collection is not always welcomed, justifying the evaluation of OMT-based devices. In a cross sectional study...
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Main Authors: | Celine N. Nkenfou (Author), Japhette T. Kembou (Author), Appolinaire Djikeng (Author), Irenee Domkam (Author), Timoleon Tchuinkam (Author) |
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2015-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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