HIV testing among adolescents : what schools and education agencies can do
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July 2014
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Description:Routine HIV testing for adolescents and adults aged 13–64 years is one of the most important strategies CDC recommends for reducing the spread of HIV. HIV testing is also an integral part of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy to prevent the spread of HIV and improve health outcomes for those who are already infected. Because youth spend a significant part of their day in school, education agencies and schools can play key roles in supporting HIV testing.
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