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Rapid HIV-1 Antibody Testing during Labor and Delivery for Women of Unknown HIV Status: A Practical Guide and Model Protocol
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January 30, 2004
Content
Working Group Members
Introduction
Background on Rapid Testing at Labor/Delivery
Planning and Implementing a Rapid HIV Testing Program for Women in Labor
Key Elements of a Model Protocol for Rapid Testing during Labor/Delivery
Management Considerations in Developing and Implementing a Facility-based Rapid HIV Testing Protocol for Women in Labor: Preparation, Education, and Training
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References, Suggested Reading, and Resources
Appendix A: Dear Colleague Letter from CDC and NCHSTP Directors
Appendix B: Provider Guide to Providing Information and Sample Informed Consent
Appendix C: François-Xavier Bagnoud Center's Provider Formula for Offering Rapid HIV Testing
Appendix D: Boxed Case Studies: Experiences in New Jersey and New Orleans
Last Modified: September 12, 2006
Last Reviewed: September 12, 2006
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