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HIV Testing in Health Care Settings
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Health Care workers

CDC's recommendations urge providers to include HIV testing as a routine part of their patients’ healthcare. Routine HIV testing ensures more people learn whether they are infected with HIV, allowing them to benefit from earlier access to treatment and reduce the risk of infecting their partners.

NEWResources for Health Care Providers      
          Routine testing training and linkage to care.

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Questions and Answers

Fact Sheets

Slide Sets

  • Revised Recommendations for HIV Testing in Healthcare Settings in the U.S.

Podcasts

  • Revised Recommendations for HIV Testing of Adults, Adolescents, and Pregnant Women in Health Care Settings
    The objectives of these recommendations are to increase HIV screening of patients, including pregnant women, in health-care settings; foster earlier detection of HIV infection; identify and counsel persons with unrecognized HIV infection and link them to clinical and prevention services; and further reduce perinatal transmission of HIV in the United States.

Journal Articles

Reports

Recommendations and Guidelines

Implementation Guidance

Dear Colleague Letter

Partner Training and Education

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Resources for Healthcare Providers

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Last Modified: April 10, 2012
Last Reviewed: April 10, 2012
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