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Treating People Living with HIV in Rural U.S. Territories Infographic Slide Set May 2015

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References 1.Rural Health Association. What's Different about Rural Health Care?( ). Accessed May 1, 2015.What's Different about Rural Health Care? 2.Schur CL, Berk ML, Dunbar JR, Shapiro MF, Cohn SE, Bozzette SA. (Spring 2002). Where to seek care: an examination of people in rural areas with HIV/AIDS. The Journal of Rural Health, 18(2): Where to seek care: an examination of people in rural areas with HIV/AIDS 3.Trepka, M. J., Fennie, K. P., Sheehan, D. M., Lutfi, K., Maddox, L., & Lieb, S. (2014). Late HIV Diagnosis: Differences by Rural/Urban Residence, Florida, 2007–2011. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 28(4), 188–197. doi: /apc Late HIV Diagnosis: Differences by Rural/Urban Residence, Florida, 2007– Ohl, M. E., & Perencevich, E. (2011). Frequency of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing in urban vs. rural areas of the United States: Results from a nationally-representative sample. BMC Public Health, 11, 681. doi: / Frequency of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing in urban vs. rural areas of the United States: Results from a nationally-representative sample 5.Cohn SE, Berk ML, Berry SH, Duan N, Frankel MR, Klein JD, McKinney MM, Rastegar A, Smith S, Shapiro MF, Bozzette SA. (2001). The Care of HIV-infected Adults in Rural Areas of the United States. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Dec 1;28(4): The Care of HIV-infected Adults in Rural Areas of the United States 6.U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration, HIV/AIDS Bureau. (March 2010).Pharmacists: Prescribing Better Care. HRSA CARE Action Newsletter.Pharmacists: Prescribing Better Care Photo credit: St. Croix image by Micky. Retrieved from FlickrMicky