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Reducing the spread of HIV using community-supported, evidence-based practices
The HIV Prevention program is working to focus prevention services based on these four strategies: 1) To make HIV testing a routine part of medical care; 2) To implement new models for diagnosing HIV infections outside medical settings; 3) To prevent new infections by working with persons with HIV and their partners; and 4) To further decrease perinatal HIV transmission.
HIV Prevention
Hepatitis C Information
HIV Training
Client-Centered Counseling, Rapid HIV Testing, and Rapid HIV Testing Train-the-Trainer Training
For Counties and CBOs
Resources
Get Tested
Addresses, phone numbers, and websites with additional information:
Informed Consent
Oregon Program Review Panel (OPRP)
The CDC requires that all HIV educational and related materials be reviewed by a Program Review Panel (PRP).
 

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