|
LEGEND:
|
|
|
Link to a PDF document |
|
|
|
Link to non-governmental site and does not
necessarily represent the views of the CDC |
|
|
Adobe
Acrobat (TM) Reader needs to be installed on
your computer in order to read documents in PDF format.
Download the Reader.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Podcasts |
|
|
HIV Testing
- HIV Testing: It Helps to Know
About one fourth of the one million U.S.
residents currently living with HIV are
unaware of their HIV infection. A
recently published study which looked at
routinely offering rapid HIV testing to
persons seeking care in hospital
emergency departments concluded that all
health care facilities (i.e., emergency
departments, primary care clinics,
community clinics, hospitals in-patient
facilities, and urgent care clinics)
should offer HIV testing services to
patients.
A Cup of Health with CDCDownload this podcast, locate accessible versions, and subscribe to podcast series.
A Minute of Health with CDCDownload this podcast, locate accessible versions, and subscribe to podcast series.
- Rapid HIV Testing
World AIDS Day acknowledges its 20th
anniversary this year, as the worldwide
event strives to increase awareness and
education about HIV and AIDS. In this
broadcast, Kevin Fenton, who directs
HIV/AIDS activities for CDC, discusses
the implications and benefits of rapid
HIV testing in community settings.
A Cup of Health with CDCDownload this podcast, locate accessible versions, and subscribe to podcast series.
A Minute of Health with CDCDownload this podcast, locate accessible versions, and subscribe to podcast series.
- National HIV Testing Day 2007 Webinar
Download this podcast, locate accessible versions, and subscribe to podcast series.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) hosts a webinar to
encourage Internet bloggers who write on
health issues and HIV/AIDS to promote
June 27th, National HIV Testing Day (NHTD),
and HIV testing.
- Revised Recommendations for HIV
Testing of Adults, Adolescents, and
Pregnant Women in Health-Care Settings
The objectives of these recommendations
are to increase HIV screening of
patients, including pregnant women, in
health-care settings; foster earlier
detection of HIV infection; identify and
counsel persons with unrecognized HIV
infection and link them to clinical and
prevention services; and further reduce
perinatal transmission of HIV in the
United States.
A Cup of Health with CDCDownload this podcast, locate accessible versions, and subscribe to podcast series.
A Minute of Health with CDCDownload this podcast, locate accessible versions, and subscribe to podcast series.
Rapid Testing
|
|
|
|
|