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Agenda
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HIV in the United States
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HIV in the United States (cont)
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Estimated New HIV Diagnoses in the United States for the Most Affected Subpopulations, 2014
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Take a Sexual History Uncover the Risks
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When and How to Take a Sexual History
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Questions to Ask
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Questions to Ask (cont)
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HIV + STI = Increased HIV Transmission
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A 60-Year-Old Man With Periorbital Vesicular Rash
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What Did I Learn From This Patient’s Sexual History?
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HIV Screening is the Standard of Care
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US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendations
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HIV Screening is Cost-Effective
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Persons at Substantial Risk for Acquiring HIV
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HIV Testing is Simple to Do
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You’ve Done the HIV Test, What’s Next?
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Beyond Initial Routine Testing The Need to Re-engage and Retest
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A 46-Year-Old Heterosexual Woman With Vaginal Discharge and Burning During Urination
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What Did I Learn From This Patient’s Sexual History?
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Why is Linkage to HIV Care Important?
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Treatment as Prevention Treatment is Effective and Can Prevent HIV Transmission
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Summary
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