Outcomes Research in Review

HIV Transmission Risk Is Considerable at the Time of STI Diagnosis in HIV-Infected Persons


 

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Applications for Clinical Practice

Risk reduction interventions are needed for people living with HIV to help control the spread of STIs and reduce HIV transmission. More high-quality research on HIV/STI prevention interventions is needed. While there have been only a few studies, the existing data indicate that integration of STI services into HIV care and treatment service can be feasible and can have positive outcomes [6].

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