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Applying Public Health Principles to the HIV Epidemic
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Participatory SurveillanceSexual HealthMost Hiv InfectionsPreventive MedicineContact TracingEpidemic IntelligenceTreatment And PreventionMedicineHiv InfectionDisease SurveillancePublic HealthHivUnited StatesEpidemiologyPublic Health Principles
Most HIV infections are spread by persons who do not know that they are infected. This article argues that it is time to adopt the proven strategies that have contained other epidemics: widespread voluntary screening, improved notification of the partners of infected persons, and case management with close monitoring. In the United States, this approach might have the potential to prevent at least half of all cases of HIV infection each year.
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