CO Cunningham, B Doran, J DeLuca, R … - AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 2009 - liebertonline.com Undiagnosed HIV infection remains a significant public health problem. To
address this, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revised testing
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E Hitt, J Bartlett - medscape.com "We want to find out people's HIV status so we can get them in care earlier and
they can benefit from therapy," said John Bartlett, MD, professor of medicine at
the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. The ... Related articles - All 3 versions
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BG Bokhour, JL Solomon, H Knapp, SM Asch, … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2009 - Springer BACKGROUND: Approximately 21% of the 1.1 million HIV-infected persons in the
United States are unaware of their HIV status. The Centers for Disease Control
(CDC) recommend routine opt-out HIV testing for all patients aged 13–64. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
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MB Goetz, T Hoang, SR Henry, H Knapp, HD … - Journal of General Internal Medicine - Springer BACKGROUND: Sustainability—the routinization and institutionalization of
processes that improve the qual- ity of healthcare—is difficult to achieve and
not often studied. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the sustainability of increased ... Related articles - All 2 versions