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Acute and Recent HIV InfectionLesson 2. HIV Screening Recommendations
Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Discuss the history of HIV testing in the United States
- Explain the rationale for routine HIV screening and identify strategies to overcome potential barriers to routine screening
- State Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) HIV screening recommendations
- List indications for repeat HIV testing
- Summarize recommendations for providing HIV test results
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Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Discuss the history of HIV testing in the United States
- Explain the rationale for routine HIV screening and identify strategies to overcome potential barriers to routine screening
- State Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) HIV screening recommendations
- List indications for repeat HIV testing
- Summarize recommendations for providing HIV test results
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