Abstract

Acute human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is ahighly infectious and infrequently diagnosed stage of HIV infec-tion that holds promising opportunities for clinical and publichealth intervention. Several state and local public health agenciesare now employing quantitative nucleic acid amplification tests(NAATs) to screen pooled specimens for acute HIV infection.

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