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National HIV Curriculum

WEBThe National HIV Curriculum is a free educational website from the University of Washington. This project is funded by the Health Resources and Services …

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Basic HIV Primary Care

WEB1 Lesson 1 Initial Evaluation. Learning Objectives. Explain the goals and components of the initial evaluation of persons with HIV who are entering, reentering, or transferring care. Categorize the different stages of HIV disease and the criteria used to define each stage. Summarize the important elements of the medical history to perform at

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PowerPoint Presentation

WEBAbstract #128. HPTN 083 is an ongoing phase 3 RCT evaluating the efficacy of CAB-LA vs. daily oral TDF-FTC for HIV PrEP in cisgender men and transgender …

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Occupational Postexposure Prophylaxis

WEBAlthough exposure prevention remains the primary strategy for reducing occupationally acquired HIV, appropriate postexposure management is an important …

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Linkage to HIV Care

WEBThe federal benchmark for successful linkage to care is the completion of a visit with an HIV medical provider within 1 month (30 days) of HIV diagnosis, and the federal year 2025 goal is to have successful linkage to care in at least 95% of persons newly diagnosed with HIV.[8] The following provides a review of the current state of linkage to

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National HIV Curriculum

WEBSelf-Study Modules and Sections. 1 Screening and Diagnosis 3rd Edition. This module is for any health care provider who would like to establish core competence in testing for HIV, …

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Retention in HIV Care

WEBIn the United States, during the year 2021, approximately 54% of persons diagnosed with HIV were retained in HIV medical care, as defined by having at least 2 CD4 cell counts …

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HIV in Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations

WEBBackground. In the United States, the HIV epidemic disproportionately impacts racial and ethnic minority populations. [] For all persons with HIV, accessible, …

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Screening and Diagnosis

WEBLearning Objectives. Explain the difference between HIV prevalence and incidence. Describe the contemporary epidemiology of HIV-1 in the United States. Discuss the …

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HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)

WEBList persons to consider who may benefit from HIV PrEP. Explain recommendations for testing and counseling prior to starting PrEP. Discuss the recommended PrEP regimens, including dosing, safety, efficacy, and clinical eligibility. Describe recommended clinical and laboratory baseline evaluation and monitoring for persons receiving HIV PrEP.

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