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Correlates of late HIV diagnosis: implications for testing policy.

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Table 1: Weighted frequency of socio-demographic characteristics at the time of HIV diagnosis of the 1077 patients of the study  sample according to status regarding late testing,(weighted data)
Table 2: Factors associated with late testing, among French heterosexual group, in a logistic regression model
Table 3: Factors associated with late testing, among migrants heterosexual group, in a logistic regression model

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