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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that providers screen individuals between the ages of 13 to 64 for HIV.
...HIV on to partners. HIV infection is diagnosed through conventional and rapid HIV antibody tests...
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Community HIV screening programs increase the accessibility of testing, and are generally combined with education and outreach events such as health fairs.
...HIV screening. Further, mobile testing units reduce transportation barriers. HIV self-testing (or HIV home...
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Many people may not know their HIV status, screening and routine HIV testing can diagnose individuals who are HIV-positive.
...HIV - RHIhub Toolkit --- Many people may not know their HIV status, screening and routine HIV...
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Learn how preventing new HIV infections can save lives and reduce healthcare costs.
...HIV medications to HIV-negative persons at high risk of acquiring HIV. If an HIV...
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Learn how HIV treatment can help to reduce HIV incidence by engaging people living with HIV as active participants in prevention efforts.
...HIV treatment can help to reduce HIV incidence by engaging people living with HIV as active...
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Learn how case management and patient navigation services help to retain people living with HIV/AIDS in care.
...HIV, individuals at high risk for HIV, and individuals with suboptimal HIV/AIDS care outcomes. Information...
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A description of the HIV care continuum, including information about the science and best practices behind each of the steps in the continuum.
...HIV care continuum: Step 1: Diagnosis of HIV infection Step 2: Linkage to HIV medical...
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Discusses how PrEP and PEP have been shown to reduce the risk of HIV transmissions.
...HIV-negative individuals to prevent infection. PrEP is taken before having a potential HIV exposure...
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Providers or other public health professionals notify partners that they were potentially exposed to HIV.
...HIV testing and to identify new HIV-positive cases. Examples of Programs Identifying HIV-Positive...
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Social, geographic, cultural, and economic reasons that rural communities face barriers to implementing HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment programs.
...HIV. Stigma can present barriers to care for populations that have a high prevalence of HIV...