The U.S. HIV surveillance system was built with robust firewalls ensuring that data can go in but not come out. Now, gaps in continuity of HIV care and the improved ability to reduce transmission argue for opening up HIV registries for public health use.
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Fairchild, A. L., & Bayer, R. (2011). HIV Surveillance, Public Health, and Clinical Medicine — Will the Walls Come Tumbling Down? New England Journal of Medicine, 365(8), 685–687. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmp1107294
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