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1、IncorporatingIncorporating HIVHIV PreventionPrevention intointo thethe MedicalMedical CareCare ofof PersonsPersons LivingLiving withwith HIVHIV RecommendationsRecommendations ofof CDC,CDC, thethe HealthHealth ResourcesResources andand ServicesServices Administration,Administration, thethe NationalNa

2、tional InstitutesInstitutes ofof Health,Health, andand thethe HIVHIV MedicineMedicine AssociationAssociation ofof thethe InfectiousInfectious DiseasesDiseases SocietySociety ofof AmericaAmericaPlease note: An erratum has been published for this article. To view the erratum, please click here. The ma

3、terial in this report originated in the National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Harold W. Jaffe, M.D., Director; Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention Surveillance and Epidemiology, Robert S. Janssen, Director; Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention, Research, and Support, Robert S. Janssen,

4、 M.D., Acting Director.SummarySummary Reducing transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in the United States requires new strategies, including emphasis on prevention of transmission by HIV-infected persons. Through ongoing attention to prevention, risky sexual and needle-sharing behaviors

5、 among persons with HIV infection can be reduced and transmission of HIV infection prevented. Medical care providers can substantially affect HIV transmission by screening their HIV-infected patients for risk behaviors; communicating prevention messages; discussing sexual and drug-use behavior; posi

6、tively reinforcing changes to safer behavior; referring patients for services such as substance abuse treatment; facilitating partner notification, counseling, and testing; and identifying and treating other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). To help incorporate HIV prevention into the medical ca

7、re of HIV- infected persons, CDC, the Health Resources and Services Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and the HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious Diseases Society of America developed these recommendations. The recommendations are general and apply to incorporating HIV preven

8、tion into the medical care of all HIV-infected adolescents and adults, regardless of age, sex, or race/ethnicity. They are intended for all persons who provide medical care to HIV-infected persons (e.g., physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, physician assistants); they might also be useful to tho

9、se who deliver prevention messages (e.g., case managers, social workers, health educators). The recommendations were developed by using an evidence-based approach. For each recommendation, the strength of the recommendation, the quality of available evidence supporting the recommendation, and the ou

10、tcome for which the recommendation is rated are provided. The recommendations are categorized into three major components: screening for HIV transmission risk behaviors and STDs, providing brief behavioral risk-reduction interventions in the office setting and referring selected patients for additio

11、nal prevention interventions and other related services, and facilitating notification and counseling of sex and needle-sharing partners of infected persons. IntroductionIntroduction Despite substantial advances in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, the estimated number o

12、f annual new HIV infections in the United States has remained at 40,000 for over 10 years (1). HIV prevention in this country has largely focused on persons who are not HIV infected, to help them avoid becoming infected. However, further reduction of HIV transmission will require new strategies, inc

13、luding increased emphasis on preventing transmission by HIV-infected persons (2,3). HIV-infected persons who are aware of their HIV infection tend to reduce behaviors that might transmit HIV to others (4-7). Nonetheless, recent reports suggest that such behavioral changes often are not maintained an

14、d that a substantial number of HIV-infected persons continue to engage in behaviors that place others at risk for HIV infection (8-13). Reversion to risky sexual behavior might be as important in HIV transmission as failure to adopt safer sexual behavior immediately after receiving a diagnosis of HI

15、V (14). Unprotected anal sex appears to be occurring more frequently in some urban centers, particularly among young men who have sex with men (MSM) (15). Bacterial and viral sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in HIV-infected men and women receiving outpatient care have been increasingly noted (16

16、,17), indicating ongoing risky behaviors and opportunities for HIV transmission. Further, despite declining syphilis prevalence in the general U.S. population, sustained outbreaks of syphilis among MSM, many of whom are HIV infected, continue to occur in some areas; rates of gonorrhea and chlamydial infection have also risen for this population (18-21). Rising STD rates among MSM indicate increas

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