The nation's top public health doctor, declaring current AIDS prevention programs a major disappointment, announced yesterday the Bush administration will begin encouraging doctors to offer routine ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Routine testing for HIV recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) appears to be inconsistent with laws in many states, according to findings ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A CDC program to distribute free HIV self-test kits has mailed nearly double the number of tests in its first ...
PHOENIX – Over 14,000 Arizonans have been diagnosed with HIV. An estimated 5,000 more have the virus but have not yet been diagnosed. However, people could be more aware of their HIV status soon ...
The CDC has withdrawn $200,000 in annual HIV prevention funding from AVOL Kentucky, a community-based nonprofit. This decision, part of a national funding overhaul, shifts resources away from local ...
HIV rapid testing algorithms (RTAs) using any two orthogonal rapid tests (RTs) allow for on-site confirmation of infection. RTs vary in performance characteristics therefore the selection of RTs in an ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending all Americans ages 13 to 64 to undergo regular HIV testing. The CDC believes that routine HIV testing can help prevent future spread ...
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