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HIV Testing for At-Risk Adolescents at Rhode Island Hospital.

Hyeon-Ju Ryoo1, Kristina Nazareth2, Philip A Chan3, Steven E Reinert4, Michael Koster5.   

Abstract

Early detection of HIV has great potential to reduce transmission, especially when newly diagnosed individuals are treated early. Early treatment and suppression of viral loads is known to effectively attenuate HIV transmission. However, little is known about whether persons at high risk for HIV are being appropriately tested during healthcare encounters according to national guidelines. Specifically, the at-risk adolescent population may be under tested and are not routinely monitored by state-level surveillance system. This study reviewed HIV testing rates for at-risk adolescents from 2005-2012 at the main tertiary care and pediatric center in Rhode Island. While the absolute number of HIV tests for at-risk adolescents continued to increase, the HIV testing rates for this population decreased during the seven year period. Increasing awareness of HIV testing for patients, their families, and physicians may improve the HIV testing rate among at-risk adolescents in Rhode Island.

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Keywords:  HIV; adolescents; testing

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26230109      PMCID: PMC5522180     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  R I Med J (2013)        ISSN: 0363-7913


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