We evaluated HIV testing and service delivery in Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded sexually transmitted disease (STD)
clinics.
We assessed HIV testing, HIV positivity, receipt of HIV test
results, linkage to medical care, and referral services from 61 health
department jurisdictions from 2011 to 2013.
- In 2013, 18.6% (621 010) of all CDC-funded HIV-testing events were conducted in STD clinics, and 0.8% were newly identified as HIV-positive.
- In addition, 27.3% of all newly identified HIV-positive persons
- and 30.1% of all newly identified HIV-positive men who have sex with men were identified in STD clinics.
- Linkage to care within any time frame was 63.8%,
- and linkage within 90 days was 55.3%.
- Although there was a decrease in first-time HIV testers in STD clinics from 2011 to 2013, identification of new positives increased.
- 1Puja Seth, Guoshen Wang, and Erin Sizemore are with Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. Matthew Hogben is with Division of STD Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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