A pilot evaluation of whole blood finger-prick sampling for point-of-care HIV viral load measurement: the UNICORN study
<p>There is a global need for HIV viral load point-of-care (PoC) assays to monitor patients receiving antiretroviral therapy. UNICORN was the first study of an off-label protocol using whole blood finger-prick samples tested with and without a simple three minute spin using a clinic-room micro...
Main Authors: | Fidler, S, Lewis, H, Meyerowitz, J, Kuldanek, K, Thornhill, J, Muir, D, Bonnissent, A, Timson, G, Frater, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2017
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