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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Test Refusal in Pregnancy: A Challenge to Voluntary Testing

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Interventions aimed at increasing HIV testing rates among pregnant women should focus on educating patients about vertical transmission reduction and promising new therapies for HIV infection. Proponents of elective testing should re-evaluate the assumption that patients view HIV testing differently from other prenatal tests for which separate written consent is not required.

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