HIV Counseling and Testing in Publicly Funded Sites: Annual Report 1997 and 1998
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2001/06/15
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Series: CDC-Funded HIV Testing
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Description:HIV Testing in the United States: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing is available in many settings in the United States. Voluntary testing can be obtained in medical care settings such as physician offices, hospitals, managed care organizations, and public health clinics, as well as through home-collection kits. Other extensive screening programs, with different reasons for offering or requiring HIV testing, test military personnel, blood donors, correctional institution inmates, and insurance applicants. Although precise data on the total number of tests performed in the United States are unavailable, surveys have found that one third of adults have ever been tested for HIV, including those tested through blood donation.2,3 Approximately 24.6 million persons are tested in the United States during a 12- month period, primarily in private settings.
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Citation:Suggested Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV Counseling and Testing in Publicly Funded Sites Annual Report 1997 and 1998. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2001.
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