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AIDS Reference Manual
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HIV testing
  • What a positive result means
  • What a negative result means
  • Pros & cons of taking the test
  • Testing after very recent exposure
  • Testing after sexual assault
  • Testing and relationships
  • Travelling abroad
  • Antenatal HIV testing
  • Practicalities of testing
    • Pre- and post-test counselling issues for advisers
      • Post-test counselling
        • Treatment options and the newly diagnosed
        • Beginning treatment: issues to discuss
          • The scientific basis of HIV antibody testing
            • HIV testing and consent
              • Testing in clinics
              • HIV-negative certificates
              • Blood Transfusion Service tests
              • Testing before surgery
              • The police
              • Insurance, employment and travel
              • Mass anonymised screening
              • Testing without consent
            • HIV testing, pregnancy and children
              • Insurance and HIV testing
                • The role of HIV testing in HIV prevention
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