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National HIV Testing Day --- June 27, 2007
Initiated in 1995 by the National Association of People with AIDS and supported by CDC, National HIV
Testing Day is held each year on June 27. This event increases awareness of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) and promotes early diagnosis and testing for HIV.
In 2003, CDC announced a plan to explore new strategies to combat HIV
(1). Since then, CDC researchers have studied the feasibility and effectiveness of HIV testing in diverse settings, including emergency departments
and minority gay pride events, two settings featured in this issue of
MMWR. In 2006, CDC called for routine,
voluntary HIV testing of persons aged 13--64 years in health-care settings
(2). In 2007, CDC launched a heightened
national response to the HIV/AIDS crisis among African Americans, with a goal to increase opportunities for diagnosis
and testing (3).
Persons who know they are infected with HIV can begin treatment at an early stage of infection and take steps
to prevent transmitting HIV to others (4). Additional
information regarding HIV testing, including a list of testing
sites, is available at http://www.hivtest.org.
Marks G, Crepaz N, Senterfitt JW, Janssen RS. Meta-analysis of high-risk sexual behavior in persons aware and unaware they are infected with
HIV in the United States: implications for HIV prevention programs. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 2005;39:446--53.
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