Holgrave, 2007
Holtgrave07.pdf Evidence-based efforts to prevention HIV infection: An overview of current status and future changes.

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Abstract
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Since the early 1990s, the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in the United States

has been

 

~40,000 cases per year. Because this rate has not decreased substantially in 115 years, the efficacy

 

and cost-effectiveness of programs to prevent HIV infection have come under intensifying examination. In

this article, several issues are addressed, including the efficacy of HIV prevention strategies at the national

level in the United States, the status of the goals from the current (albeit expired) national HIV prevention

plan, the role of opt-out HIV testing in a new comprehensive national HIV prevention plan, and a review of

evidence-based prevention strategies that should be emphasized in a new plan.

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