Integrating HIV Prevention Activities into the HIV Medical Care Setting: A Report from the NYC HIV Centers Consortium
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Wilson, Tracey E.Vlahov, David
Crystal, Stephen
Absalon, Judith
Klein, Susan J.
Remein, Robert H.
Agins, Bruce
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Journal of Urban HealthDate Published
2006-01-24Publication Volume
83Publication Issue
1Publication Begin page
18Publication End page
30
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With the maturing of the HIV epidemic and availability of potent antiretroviral therapies in the US, priorities for HIV prevention have shifted from general population approaches to case finding, treatment, risk reduction and relapse prevention activities among those at greatest risk for acquiring or transmitting HIV infection. The challenges of this approach include ensuring access and adherence to HIV care and treatment and appropriate prevention activities to ensure adequate and sustained sexual and drug use risk reduction across diverse populations. Experience with approaches to address these issues, particularly in the context of primary care, has been limited. An agenda for future research and practice includes continued development and evaluation of interventions that can address this next generation of health care issues.Citation
Wilson TE, Vlahov D, Crystal S, Absalon J, Klein SJ, Remien RH, Agins B. Integrating HIV prevention activities into the HIV medical care setting: a report from the NYC HIV Centers Consortium. J Urban Health. 2006 Jan;83(1):18-30. doi: 10.1007/s11524-005-9004-7. Erratum in: J Urban Health. 2007 May;84(3):460. Remein, Robert H [corrected to Remien, Robert H]. PMID: 16736352; PMCID: PMC2258324.DOI
10.1007/s11524-005-9004-7ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s11524-005-9004-7
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