Prevention and Screening Resources
Learn to Recognize Acute HIV Infection Tool
As many as 90% of patients will experience viral symptoms associated with acute HIV infection within 1 to 4 weeks of exposure to HIV. Learn to identify the symptoms.
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Prevention IS Care Provider Resources
Developed by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), these kits include resources to assist providers with integrating prevention into the care of their patients with HIV disease.
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Written by HIV providers based on their own clinical experiences, these articles address approaches for incorporating prevention into clinical practice and related topics.
• Retention and Re-Engagement in Care (Drs. Michael S. Saag and Michael Mugavero)
• Identifying Substance Abuse in HIV-Infected Patients (Dr. Glenn J. Treisman)
• Evaluating Gaps in HIV Care and Treatment: The Medical Monitoring Project (Dr. Jacek Skarbinski)
Patient and Provider Perspectives about Routine HIV Screening
Developed by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), this evaluation toolkit offers a package of evaluation materials that can be used to determine the effect that expanded HIV screening activities has on patient attitudes toward and accepting HIV testing.
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