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High Yield and Feasibility of Baby Boomer Birth Cohort HCV Screening in Two Urban, Academic Emergency Departments James W Galbraith, MD1; Jordan Morgan, MPH1; Joel Rodgers, MPH1; Ricardo Franco, MD2;
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Document Date: 2014-03-17 16:01:26


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Houston / Birmingham / Baltimore / /

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University of Alabama / Locations University of Texas Health System / Memorial Hermann ED / Medically/surgically stable / /

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health insurance coverage / /

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Div. of Infectious Diseases / HIV / Digestive diseases / newly diagnosed HIV infection / hepatitis C / HCV / HCV infection / virus infection / infection / HCV infections / Gilead FOCUS Background Chronic HCV infection / chronic hepatitis C / /

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Department of Medicine / Department of Emergency Medicine / Locations University of Texas Health System / UAB Department of Emergency Medicine Department of Medicine / CDC Foundation Houston / University of Alabama at Birmingham / U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / Trauma Center / /

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Gonzales / Ricardo Franco / Joel Rodgers / James W Galbraith / Jordan Morgan / Pamela Green / Additional / Kathleen Hoffman / James McCarthy / /

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ED nurse / /

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Alabama / Maryland / /

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