Although mortality rates from human immunodefciency virus (HIV) infection have declined dramatically in the United States, the incidence of new infections has not improved for more than a decade. The case is now strong for routine screening and early treatment of HIV infection to reduce transmission of the infection and to give patients an opportunity to live a reasonably healthy life. Clinicians in all health care settings should routinely and matter-of-factly test their patients for HIV infection, just as they screen for other diseases.
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Taege, A. (2011). Seek and treat: HIV update 2011. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 78(2), 95–100. https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.78gr.10003
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