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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that HIV screening tests be offered as a part of regular and routine visits to doctors offices, emergency rooms, community clinics, mental health and addiction treatment facilities, student health services and STD/TB clinics, reproductive health and family
settings through the use of infection control procedures Investigate the extent of HIV risk from intravenous drug use and develop policy to minimize risk of HIV transmission through injecting drug use Ensure safe supplies of blood and blood products (HIV screening tests for measuring both virus and antibodies) Mobilise society, and build leadership of HIV positive people, to protect and promote human rights Minimise the risk of HIV transmission from occupational exposure in health care providers in the
settings through the use of infection control procedures Investigate the extent of HIV risk from intravenous drug use and develop policy to minimize risk of HIV transmission through injecting drug use Ensure safe supplies of blood and blood products (HIV screening tests for measuring both virus and antibodies) Identify and remove legal, policy and cultural barriers to effective HIV prevention, treatment and support Minimise the risk of HIV transmission from occupational exposure in health care
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