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Strategic
Planning Workshops for Implementation of HIV Screening in Acute Care Settings
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Resources Available for Rapid HIV Testing Training
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FDA Alert
Home-Use Diagnostic Tests
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CDC’s
Q @ A on Rapid HIV Tests
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Journal
Papers, Abstracts, and Commentaries
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Implementing
an HIV Rapid Testing-Linkage-to-Care Project Among Homeless Individuals in Los
Angeles County:
A Collaborative Effort Between Federal, County, and City Government.
Anaya HD, Butler JN, Knapp H, et al
Am J Public Health. 2014 Nov 13:e1-e6.
Abstract
Characteristics of patients who accept and decline ED rapid HIV
testing.
Schechter-Perkins EM, Koppelman E, et al
Am J Emerg Med. 2014 Jun 2.
Abstract
Can the HIV Home Test Promote Access to Care? Lessons Learned
from the In-home Pregnancy Test.
Schnall R, Carballo-Diéguez A, Larson E.
AIDS Behav. 2014 May 22.
Abstract
Electronic vending machines for dispensing rapid HIV self-testing
kits: A case study.
Young SD, Klausner J, Fynn R, Bolan R.
AIDS Care. 2014 Feb;26(2):267-
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Rapid HIV Testing on the College Campus: Comparing
Traditional and Outreach Models.
Przybyla SM.
J AIDS HIV Res. 2013 Jan;5(1).
Abstract
Validation and clinical use of a sensitive HIV-2 viral load
assay that uses a whole virus internal control.
Styer LM, Miller TT,
Parker MM.
J Clin Virol. 2013 Dec;58 Suppl 1:e127-33.
Abstract
We Can Do More Than Just Sell the Test: Pharmacist Perspectives
About Over-the-Counter Rapid HIV Tests
Meyerson BE, Ryder PT, von
Hippel C, Coy K
AIDS Behav.
2013 Feb 16.
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A Comparison of
Patient Satisfaction with Emergency Department Opt-In and Opt-Out
Rapid HIV Screening,
White DAE, Scribner AN,Maria E. Martin ME, Tsai S
IDS Research and Treatment Vol 2012 , Art ID 904916
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Rapid HIV screening: Missed opportunities for HIV diagnosis and
prevention.
Patel P, Bennett B, Sullivan T,
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J Clin Virol.
2012 Feb 28.
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Use of a rapid HIV testing algorithm to improve linkage to care.
Martin EG, Salaru G, Paul SM, Cadoff EM.
J Clin Virol. 2011 Dec;52 Suppl 1:S11-5
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Results from a multiple morbidities testing program offering rapid HIV testing
bundled with hepatitis
and sexually
transmitted infection testing.
Reynolds GL, Fisher DG, Napper LE, et al
Public Health Rep. 2008
Nov-Dec;123 Suppl 3:63-9.
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False-Positive Oral Fluid Rapid HIV Tests — New York City, 2005–2008
CDC
MMWR
June 18, 2008 / Vol. 57
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Repeat confirmatory testing for persons with discordant whole blood and oral
fluid rapid HIV test results:
findings from post marketing surveillance.
Wesolowski LG, Mackellar DA, Ethridge SF
PLoS ONE. 2008 Feb 6;3(2):e1524.
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Investigation of false positive results with an oral fluid rapid
HIV-1/2 antibody test.
Jafa K, Patel P, Mackellar DA, et al
PLoS ONE. 2007 Jan 31;2(1):e185.
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Conference Reports,
Abstracts, and Posters
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Attitudes about rapid,
over-the-counter HIV home-testing kits among couples comprised of men who have
sex with men
D. Chakravarty, L. Darbes, T. Neilands, et al
(XX International AIDS Conference)
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Does
the addition of HCV testing to a rapid HIV testing program impact
HIV test acceptance? A randomized controlled trial
Y. Calderon, E. Cowan, M. Iscoe, et al
(XX International AIDS Conference)
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Acceptability of oral
fluid vs. fingerstick rapid HIV testing: results from the universal screening
for HIV-infection
in the Emergency Room
(USHER-Phase II) Randomized Controlled Trial
L. Donnell Fink, C. Arbelaez, J. Collins, et
al
(6th IAS Conference)
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Expansion of a high
volume, rapid HIV testing program into a South Bronx Municipal Hospital
Y. Calderon, R. Chin, E. Cowan, et al
(6th IAS Conference)
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Expansion of a rapid HIV
testing and counseling program into three community pharmacies in high
prevalence areas of
New York City
Y. Calderon, E. Cowan, F. Molano, et al
(6th IAS Conference)
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Risky business: college
students inadequately assess their risk of HIV infection
L.M. McCrary, C. Hicks, G. Samsa, J.
MacFarlane, M. McKellar
(6th IAS Conference)
Abstract
POSTER
HIV testing and diagnosis of emergency department
patients in New Jersey 2005 – 2008
C. Sadashige, S. Paul, E. Martin, et al
(5th IAS Conference)
Poster
Abstract
POSTER
Enhancing linkages to HIV care for jail detainees through HIV testing and
connecting to
services: multi-site evaluation findings from a HRSA demonstration project
C. Booker, S. Ball, M. Pustell, et al
(XVIII International AIDS Conference)
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Results from a
multimedia testing and counseling program in a New York City Emergency
Department
Y. Calderon, E. Cowan,. Fettig, J. Leider |
(XVIII International AIDS Conference)
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Men’s wellness
center: a comprehensive walk-in wellness model clinic to attract hard to reach
high-risk
male populations for HIV and STD testing and treatment – a five-year review
P. DenOuden, A. Ruiz, M. Zimmerman, et al |
(XVIII International AIDS Conference)
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Characteristics of
HIV positive patients detected through a combined program of opt-out routine
screening
and targeted testing
in a Southeastern United States Emergency Department
R. Sattin, J. Wilde, J. Dias, et al
(XVIII International AIDS Conference)
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Results from a rapid
HIV testing and counseling program in a New York City pharmacy
Y. Calderon, E. Cowan, J. Nickerson, et al
(XVIII International AIDS Conference)
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Blocks: an
innovative community-based, block-by-block approach to identify unknown cases
of HIV in
New York City
Z. Naqvi, S. Gillen, E. Aponte, et al
(XVIII International AIDS Conference)
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Receptivity and
barriers to HIV testing among women of color in rural settings
J. Salazar, P. Gamache, B. Hujdich, et al
(XVIII International AIDS Conference)
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Rapid HIV testing
in inner city Philadelphia: a key component of seek and treat
H. Kwakwa, A. Nunn, N. Zaller, et al |
(XVIII International AIDS Conference)
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High seroprevalence
rates among foreign-born men undergoing rapid HIV testing in Philadelphia
H. Kwakwa, A. Nunn, C. Bettigole, et al
(XVIII International AIDS Conference)
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Rapid, consumer
controlled testing without third party counseling or test interpretation
M. Rotheram
(XVIII International AIDS
Conference)
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CONFERENCE
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Model Performance Evaluation Program (MPEP) HIV Rapid Testing Survey:
Report of Sample Shipment Results, September 2009
Ethridge S
(2010 HIV Diagnostic Conference)
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WEEK-IN-REVIEW FEATURED REPORT
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Lessons Learned from San Francisco’s Experience with Rapid Testing Algorithms
Knoble E, Dowling T. , Underwood N, Colrfax G
(2010 HIV Diagnostic Conference)
Report
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Use of a three rapid HIV test algorithm at point-of-care settings to facilitate
same day receipt
of a final HIV test result, referral to medical care, and address false-positive
screening tests
Rurangirwa J. Janson M, Kerndt P, King
J
(2010 HIV Diagnostic Conference)
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CONFERENCE POWERPOINT
PRESENTATION
Statewide Implementation of Rapid-Rapid Testing in New Jersey
Martin EG,
(2010 HIV Diagnostic Conference)
Report
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Comparison of multiple laboratory-performed rapid HIV tests with standard
confirmatory
assays for assessment of multi-rapid test algorithms
Styer L, Blum1 R, San Antonio-Gaddym, et al,
(2010 HIV Diagnostic Conference)
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CONFERENCE POWERPOINT
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Two-Rapid Test Strategy in Anonymous HIV Counseling and Testing (ACT) Sites in
New York State 2008-2009
Richardson-Moore A
(2010 HIV Diagnostic Conference)
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POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Innovative Interventions to Reach the Stigmatized and Underserved – From 0 to
2,000: Creating a
Successful Rapid HIV Testing Program from the Ground Up
Dispenza J, Gross G
(LGBT 2009 Health Summit)
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A
validation study of high volume, rapid HIV testing in community
hospital
R. Chin, J. Leider, E. Cowan, et al
(5th IAS)
Abstract
Rapid
HIV testing in a U.S. Emergency Department: using fever as an
indicator
for testing
M. McKellar, A. Hendricks, T. Hill ,et
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(5th IAS)
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Limitations of
Rapid HIV Antibody Testing in a Population with High Incidence of HIV Infection
J Stekler, P Swenson, R
Coombs
(16 CROI)
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Training
and quality assurance for a rapid rest algorithm: Lessons from implementation,
San Francisco
T Knoble, SN Facente ,T Dowling, et al
(136th APHA)
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Cost of
Community-based Oral Fluid HIV Rapid Testing
SD Pinkerton, LM Bogart, D Howerton, et al
(136th APHA)
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Counselor’s perspectives on rapid test algorithms for point-of-care HIV testing.
San Francisco,
CA 2007
DR Gluth, T Knoble, T Dowling, et al
(136th APHA)
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Expanding knowledge of HIV status among youth by implementing rapid testing in
an adolescent /
young
adult clinic
CL Samples, S Tuysuzoglu, BR Abascal, et al
(136th APHA)
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Cost of
Community-based Oral Fluid HIV Rapid Testing
SD Pinkerton, LM Bogart, D Howerton, et al
136th APHA
136th APHA)
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Lessons
learned from a community-based HIV testing partnership: The Minority Community
Health HIV/AIDS
Demonstration Partnership
M Mogul, SM. Criniti L Yates
(136th APHA)
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Reaching
the target: An innovative HIV testing model
EA Torrone, CB Feldacker, MA Triplettte, et al
(136th APHA)
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Predictors of who chooses a rapid test for HIV in Los Angeles County
KA. Marsh, GL Reynolds, L Napper, et al
(136th APHA)
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Implementing a rapid test algorithm in the United States – a study in progress
T. Dowling , J. Rurangirwa , T. Knoble, et al
(XVII International AIDS Conference)
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Social networks based rapid HIV testing and linkage to care
S. Saha,
L. Sanders, J. Cohen, J. Burack
(XVII International AIDS Conference)
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Rapid HIV testing in migrant and recent immigrant communities in the
United States
J.
Schulden , B. Song , M.A. Borman, et al
(XVII International AIDS Conference)
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Program B.R.I.E.F: a 2 year analysis of high volume rapid HIV testing
multimedia model
Y.
Calderon , J. Leider S. Hailpern, et al
(XVII International AIDS Conference)
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Implementing
routinely recommended rapid HIV testing into primary medical care
N. Glick, A. Silva
(XVI International AIDS Conference)
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The impact of
a second statewide media campaign on rapid HIV testing in New Jersey
R. Martin, S. Paul, E. Cadoff, E. Martin
(XVI International AIDS Conference)
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Successful
scale-up of HIV counseling and testing using ACTS for rapid counseling
D. Futterman, P. Meissner, S. Stafford, et al
(XVII nternational AIDS Conference)
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False positive oral fluid rapid HIV tests in San Francisco prompt
new testing protocol
T. Dowling, S. Facente
(XVI International AIDS Conference)
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Overcoming
barriers to rapid HIV testing in medical settings
R. Vezina, E.M. Reyes, R. Tagalicod, et al
(XVI International AIDS Conference)
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Enhancing
voluntary HIV testing among university students – the know your status (KYS)
program
S. Rutstein, M. Mugavero, C. Sullivan
(XVI International AIDS Conference)
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The impact of
rapid HIV testing on STD programs
P. Jackson, N. Sloop
(XVI International AIDS Conference)
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In rapid testing, quality is job one: organizing great QA!
E. Martin, G. Salaru, S. Paul, et al
(XVI International AIDS Conference)
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NJHIV’s rapid
testing program keeps false positives in check
E. Cadoff, E. Martin, S. Paul, et al
(XVI International AIDS Conference)
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Introduction of rapid HIV tests in the United States
Branson B.
(3rd IAS)
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Rapid versus
Conventional HIV Testers; Are There Risk Differences?
R Paneth-Pollak, MaMavinkurve, S Rubin, et al
(2006 STD)
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Computer
Counseling Makes Rapid HIV Testing Possible in a Busy Urgent Care
F Spielberg, A Kurth, A Severynen, et al
(2006 STD)
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Integration
of Rapid HIV Testing in Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinics in New Jersey
SM Paul, EM Cadoff, EG Martin, et al
(2006 STD)
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Evaluation of
the feasibility and acceptability of implementing an STD and Rapid HIV testing
program
in an urban
urgent care center
ET Rudy, CHiggins, L Smith, et al
(2006 STD)
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Mandatory Newborn HIV Testing in New York: Lessons of Rapid Testing
Implementation
MP Webber, P Demas
(132 APHA)
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Rapid
HIV testing programs of community based organizations (CBOs) conducted through
mobile outreach in high-risk communities of color
H A Clark, B C Boyett, E B Begley, S E Kellerman
(15IAC)
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Evaluation of a demonstration project using rapid HIV testing with Partner
Counseling
and Referral Services
E B Begley, B C Boyett, H A Clark, S E Kellerman
(15IAC)
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Effect
of training and field experience on staff confidence and skills for rapid HIV
testing in New York State (NYS)
G S Birkhead, M L San Antonio-Gaddy, A L Richardson-Moore, et al
(15IAC)
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POSTER
Impact of Rapid HIV Testing in Three Public Venues
S Kendrick, K Kroc, BD Withum, et al.
(40 IDSA)
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Poster
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Ability of Untrained Users to Perform Rapid HIV
Antibody Screening Tests
KP .Delaney, B Branson, C Fridlund, et al.
(130 APHA)
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Poster
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Rapid
HIV-1 testing during labor in the United States: Translating research into
practice
M A Lampe, B Branson, M Bulterys, M G Fowler
(15IAC)
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