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Policy Statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics: Adolescents and HIV Infection: The Pediatrician’s Role in Promoting Routine Testing

This policy statement reviews the epidemiologic data and recommends that routine screening be offered to all adolescents at least once by 16 to 18 years of age in health care settings when the prevalence of HIV in the patient population is more than 0.1%. In areas of lower community HIV prevalence, routine HIV testing is encouraged for all sexually active adolescents and those with other risk factors for HIV. This statement addresses many of the real and perceived barriers that pediatricians face in promoting routine HIV testing for their patients.

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This article was taken from Pediatrics, 2011

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