Since a long time now, people seeking an HIV test have been counseled on realistic steps they could take to avoid infection. But a national study led by Miller School investigators has determined that, given the rapid HIV tests available today, the resources devoted to pre-test counseling would be better spent on universal testing that could detect more HIV cases earlier, and link newly infected people to the treatment that could halt the spread of the virus. Published ...Sunday, 27 October 2013
Concentrate on Testing to Halt AIDS: National Study
Since a long time now, people seeking an HIV test have been counseled on realistic steps they could take to avoid infection. But a national study led by Miller School investigators has determined that, given the rapid HIV tests available today, the resources devoted to pre-test counseling would be better spent on universal testing that could detect more HIV cases earlier, and link newly infected people to the treatment that could halt the spread of the virus. Published ...
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