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Acceptance of rapid HIV screening in a southeastern emergency department


AE Freeman, RW Sattin, KM Miller, JK … - Academic Emergency …, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
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[CITATION] Serologic tests for the diagnosis of HIV infection


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A Primer on HIV Testing and Initial Treatment CME


PE Sax - medscape.com
Since the introduction of potent combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) in the mid-1990s, HIV
disease has been transformed from a progressive and usually fatal condition to a chronic, treatable
disease that can be managed for decades. [1] As a result, the care of patients with HIV will ...
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[PDF] Changes in demographics and risk factors among persons living with HIV in an …


FS Gillani, ND Zaller, K Zeller, JD Rich, S Cu-Uvin, … - Medicine and health, …, 2009 - rimed.org
Changes In Demographics and Risk Factors Among ... Persons Living With HIV In an Academic
... Fizza S. Gillani, PhD, Nickolas D. Zaller PhD, Kimberly Zeller, MD; Josiah D. Rich, MD, Susan
Cu-Uvin, MD, Timothy P. Flanigan, MD, Charles CJ Carpenter, MD
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HIV Testing in the Emergency Department


M McKellar, C Hicks - The AIDS Reader, 2009 - theaidsreader.consultantlive.com
In that same year, the CDC recommended routine “opt-out” HIV testing in all healthcare
settings. 6 Opt-out screening means performing an HIV test after notifying the patient that (a)
the test will be performed and (b) the patient may elect to decline or defer testing. In ...
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Understanding HIV Positive Patients' Perspective on Opt-Out, Incentivized, & …

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1: Background and Significance ............................................................ ... ... ABSTRACT Understanding
HIV Positive Patients' Perspectives on Opt-Out, Incentivized, and Mandatory HIV Testing ...
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Medicine and Public Issues: Consistency of State Statutes With the Centers for …


AI Med - Ann Intern Med, 2009 - Am Coll Physicians
We are concerned that the article can be misinterpreted by clinicians seeking guidance in this
difficult arena. For example, Mahajan et al. classify Alabama as inconsistent with CDC recommendations
because its laws require “specific, written consent;” however, Alabama's statutes also ...

Routine HIV Testing Hits the Primary Care Clinic


RL Cook, G Berkenblit - Journal of General Internal Medicine - Springer
Page 1. Routine HIV Testing Hits the Primary Care Clinic Robert L. Cook, MD, MPH1
and Gail Berkenblit, MD, PhD2 1Departments of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and
Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA; 2Department ...


 


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