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1. Hepatitis C virus testing, liver disease assessment and treatment uptake among people who inject drugs pre- and post-universal access to direct-acting antiviral treatment in Australia: The LiveRLife study

2. Acceptability and preferences of point-of-care finger-stick whole-blood and venepuncture hepatitis C virus testing among people who inject drugs in Australia

3. Evaluation of the Xpert fingerstick HCV viral load assay

5. Evaluation of the Xpert HCV Viral Load point-of-care assay from venepuncture-collected and finger-stick capillary whole-blood samples: a cohort study

6. P4 Acceptability of point of care finger-stick and venepuncture hepatitis C virus testing among people who inject drugs and homeless people

7. Field evaluation of Xpert ® HCV Viral Load point-of-care test for detection of hepatitis C virus infection by venipuncture-collected and finger-stick capillary whole-blood samples

8. A LIVER HEALTH PROMOTION INTERVENTION INTEGRATING NON-INVASIVE LIVER DISEASE SCREENING IN DRUG AND ALCOHOL SETTINGS: THE LIVERLIFE STUDY

11. Acceptability of sexual history questions in a gender-neutral risk assessment for blood donation.

12. The impact of blood donation deferral strategies on the eligibility of men who have sex with men and other sexual risk behavior in Australia.

13. Prevalence of blood donation eligibility in Australia: A population survey.

14. Evaluation of a hepatitis C virus core antigen assay from venepuncture and dried blood spot collected samples: A cohort study.

15. Acceptability and preferences of point-of-care finger-stick whole-blood and venepuncture hepatitis C virus testing among people who inject drugs in Australia.

16. Evaluation of the Xpert HCV Viral Load Finger-Stick Point-of-Care Assay.

17. Evaluation of the Xpert HCV Viral Load point-of-care assay from venepuncture-collected and finger-stick capillary whole-blood samples: a cohort study.

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