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Advancing HIV Prevention: Interim Technical Guidance for Selected Interventions
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April 2003
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Routinely Recommended HIV Testing as Part of Regular Medical Care Services
Rapid Testing in Non-Clinical Settings
Routine HIV Testing of Inmates in Correctional Facilities
HIV Partner Counseling and Referral Services
Prevention Interventions with Persons Living with HIV
Prevention in Medical Care Settings
Achieving Universal HIV Testing of Pregnant Women
Appendix: Guidelines for Counseling and Referral for Persons with Newly Identified HIV Infection
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Last Modified: October 20, 2006
Last Reviewed: October 20, 2006
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