BACKGROUND: To aid in development of patient testing policy, in-service education, and resource planning, it is necessary to have a useful and meaningful tool for determining the population-specific HIV seroprevalence rate for our hospital patients. We were offered by the Centers for Disease Control a newly developed survey tool: Rapid Assessment of HIV Seroprevalence in Hospital Patients. We subsequently served as one pilot site for this tool. METHODS: A population-based sample of 1000 patients (500 inpatients, 500 outpatients) was stratified into age and sex groups on the basis of admission statistics from the previous year in a general community hospital system in southeastern Pennsylvania that consists of two clinical campuses: an urb...
Background: Studies across the country have reported a decline in the rate of HIV and HBsAg in the u...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility and utility of sentinel laboratory surveillance of HIV testing...
BACKGROUND: Late presentation remains a key barrier towards controlling the HIV epidemic. Indicator ...
ObjectiveTo describe the prevalence and location of new and acute HIV diagnoses in a large urban med...
The U.S. sentinel hospital surveillance system for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection incl...
Objectives. To establish whether the Determine (Abbott, Tokyo, Japan) HIV antibody test is suitable ...
BACKGROUND: UK guidance recommend all acute medical admissions be offered an HIV test. Our aim was t...
The purposes of this study were to: (1) estimate the prevalence of HIV in sexually transmitted disea...
Bacjground: Because the human immunodeficiency virus (IUV) is extremely heterogeneous in its impact ...
UK guidelines recommend routine HIV testing in healthcare settings if the local diagnosed HIV preval...
Objective: To evaluate and compare HIV screening and provider-referred diagnostic testing as strateg...
BackgroundHIV testing is critical for both HIV treatment and prevention. Expanding testing in hospit...
[[abstract]]Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) tests are commonly performed in emergency departments...
Background: UK guidance recommend all acute medical admissions be offered an HIV test. Our aim was t...
Objectives. Screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the emergency department (...
Background: Studies across the country have reported a decline in the rate of HIV and HBsAg in the u...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility and utility of sentinel laboratory surveillance of HIV testing...
BACKGROUND: Late presentation remains a key barrier towards controlling the HIV epidemic. Indicator ...
ObjectiveTo describe the prevalence and location of new and acute HIV diagnoses in a large urban med...
The U.S. sentinel hospital surveillance system for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection incl...
Objectives. To establish whether the Determine (Abbott, Tokyo, Japan) HIV antibody test is suitable ...
BACKGROUND: UK guidance recommend all acute medical admissions be offered an HIV test. Our aim was t...
The purposes of this study were to: (1) estimate the prevalence of HIV in sexually transmitted disea...
Bacjground: Because the human immunodeficiency virus (IUV) is extremely heterogeneous in its impact ...
UK guidelines recommend routine HIV testing in healthcare settings if the local diagnosed HIV preval...
Objective: To evaluate and compare HIV screening and provider-referred diagnostic testing as strateg...
BackgroundHIV testing is critical for both HIV treatment and prevention. Expanding testing in hospit...
[[abstract]]Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) tests are commonly performed in emergency departments...
Background: UK guidance recommend all acute medical admissions be offered an HIV test. Our aim was t...
Objectives. Screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the emergency department (...
Background: Studies across the country have reported a decline in the rate of HIV and HBsAg in the u...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility and utility of sentinel laboratory surveillance of HIV testing...
BACKGROUND: Late presentation remains a key barrier towards controlling the HIV epidemic. Indicator ...