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Out-of-Province HIV diagnoses

Posted on August 12, 2019by Sean Colyer

HIV diagnoses with a history of a previous HIV-positive diagnosis outside Ontario (i.e. ‘out-of-province’ diagnoses). These individuals were initially diagnosed (and likely infected) outside of the province, and then moved to Ontario and were tested again.

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