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Testing cancer patients for HIV: Just do it
Article in En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1013410
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ABSTRACT
@#Who do we test for HIV? In a perfect world, the answer to this question is, “Everyone.” The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that anyone between the age of 13 to 64 years old should have at least one HIV test as part of routine healthcare. 1 In addition, they recommend that anyone who comes into contact with the healthcare system be tested, along with all pregnant women. The main justification for these recommendations is that 40% of new HIV infections in the United States are transmitted by people who do not know their HIV status, which is about 10% of their people living with HIV (PLHIV).
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Index: WPRIM Main subject: HIV Language: En Journal: Acta Medica Philippina Year: 2024 Type: Article
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Index: WPRIM Main subject: HIV Language: En Journal: Acta Medica Philippina Year: 2024 Type: Article