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HIV Testing in Pregnancy

Image preview of HIV Testing in Pregnancy resource

All pregnant women are being offered an antenatal screening test for HIV/AIDS as part of their routine care. This pamphlet explains the test.

This resource is also available in Māori, Sāmoan, Tongan, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Hindi, Korean and Swahili.

This resource is available to view or order at HealthEd
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