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CDC recommends HIV screening for all patients ages 13 to 64. The materials below include information for health care providers and their patients on making HIV screening a part of routine health care. They also highlight how routine HIV screening can improve patient health outcomes and reduce HIV stigma. HIV Screening is Standard Care.
Source: www.cdc.govCategories: HIV/AIDS, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 2Let's Stop HIV Together - 2 year(s) ago
CDC’s Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign offers resources about HIV testing, prevention, treatment, and stigma. You can watch videos and download materials to share.
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CDC recommends HIV screening for all patients ages 13 to 64. The materials below include information for health care providers and their patients on making HIV screening a part of routine health care. They also highlight how routine HIV screening can improve patient health outcomes and reduce HIV stigma. HIV Screening is Standard Care.
Source: www.cdc.govCategories: HIV/AIDS, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 3Screening for HIV | Clinicians | HIV | CDC - 3 year(s) ago
Clinical practice materials and tools, provider training and continuing education, and guidelines and scientific evidence to make screening a part of daily routine care. There are also links to topics and resources on partner services, prevention of co-morbidities, and advantages of new HIV tests. Other topics include following up with patients, delivering HIV test results, and discussing sexual…
Source: www.cdc.govCategories: Latest Headlines, NursingTweet
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Download HIV prevention materials, FAQs, and resources for clinicians practices and patients.
Source: www.cdc.govCategories: HIV/AIDS, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 4Screening for HIV | Clinicians | HIV | CDC - 4 year(s) ago
Clinical practice materials and tools, provider training and continuing education, and guidelines and scientific evidence to make screening a part of daily routine care. There are also links to topics and resources on partner services, prevention of co-morbidities, and advantages of new HIV tests. Other topics include following up with patients, delivering HIV test results, and discussing sexual…
Source: www.cdc.govCategories: HIV/AIDS, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0Screening for HIV | Clinicians | HIV | CDC - 4 year(s) ago
Clinical practice materials and tools, provider training and continuing education, and guidelines and scientific evidence to make screening a part of daily routine care. There are also links to topics and resources on partner services, prevention of co-morbidities, and advantages of new HIV tests. Other topics include following up with patients, delivering HIV test results, and discussing sexual…
Source: www.cdc.govCategories: HIV/AIDS, Latest HeadlinesTweet
Providers: Social and structural issues such as racism, HIV stigma, and homophobia continue to drive HIV inequities for Hispanic/Latino people. Access CDC's #ScreenForHIV resources to learn how to help end the stigma associated with HIV testing. https://t.co/5Mmjz1oqXU #NLAAD https://t.co/JzPHVi1UoG