Posted on 09/21/2006 9:49:28 AM PDT by jmc1969
All Americans between the ages of 13 and 64 should be routinely tested for HIV to help catch infections earlier and stop the spread of the deadly virus, federal health recommendations announced Thursday say.
"We know that many HIV infected people seek health care and they don't get tested. And many people are not diagnosed until late in the course of their illness, when they're already sick with HIV-related conditions," said Dr. Timothy Mastro, acting director of the CDC's division of HIV/AIDS prevention.
"By identifying people earlier through a screening program, we'll allow them to access life-extending therapy, and also through prevention services, learn how to avoid transmitting HIV infection to others," he said.
The announcement was hailed by some HIV patient advocates and health policy experts. They said the guidelines could help end the stigma of HIV testing and lead to needed care for an estimated 250,000 Americans who don't yet know they have the disease.
"I think it's an incredible advance. I think it's courageous on the part of the CDC," said A. David Paltiel, a health policy expert at the Yale University School of Medicine.
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Forget about it.
HIV infection can be a death sentence; even when the time of death is greatly delayed by modern medicine.
States should make it a crime to spread the HIV virus, period.
That should be based soley on someone with HIV infecting someone else with HIV, whether the one who infected the other knew they had HIV or not. Because, even if they had HIV and did not know it, then they behaved recklessly, negligently by first knowingly having unprotected sex (or sharing drug needles) and not following up with an HIV test afterwards, and then going on to have unprotected sex (or sharing needles) again with someone else.
If persons who do this knew they could be prosecuted if they passed the HIV virus by negligent behavior, knowingly or not (because it is negligent not to know), then all kinds of negligent sexual behavior would go out of favor over night.
There was a time when this kind of view helped end the extent to which negligent sexual behaviors had made syphillus a major disease (carried for many years and then passed to a new spouse). People getting a marriage license had to present a blood test.
Dontcha know that ANYONE can come down with cervical cancer and AIDS? Sheesh ... must be in the air or sumthin.
Seriously, it doesn't hurt to get tested as a part of a regular physical but it's an extra expense for a low-risk population. If you're a health-care professional subject to needle sticks or a recent transfusion recipient or anything else that might change that low-risk status you'd be silly not to be tested, IMHO.
Yes, and you also should know "recommended" will eventually be replaced with "required".
BTW, what is your social security number? /sarc
No
I don't think so.
Nanny state and libertarian ping
I was under the impression that this is a fairly common practice already. It was a standard part of the routine bloodwork I had done while I was pregnant, and I am in no way in a high risk category for it.
Go down to the Blood Bank and donate. They will test for that for free.
Drive by hit piece from the AP.
Yeah and all Americans should get a tetanus shot.
That's a far cry from jack booted thugs showing up at your house at 3:00am for a blood sample.
I say, "All AP reporters between the ages of 13 and 64 should be routinely tested for terrorism connections".
"Free AIDS/HIV tests under "universal health care plan" masquerading as "helping you!".
Now there's a test I can and do support.
And we are the clinic.
"Ridiculous. It is still a disease of gays and intravenous drug users. Most of the population never comes in contact with either group in a fashion that would communicate HIV."
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Sure, most of the population may not, but I believe the largest growing population of HIV infections is among heterosexual black women. I have known at least one to die as a result of her husband passing it along.
Here's a recommendation:
Call for the testing of all:
- men who practice anal intercourse and oral sex with other men.
- men who have sex with women who have multiple partners.
- women who have sex with multiple partners.
For those who are virgins, and after having sexual relations chose to only have sex with one person, don't worry, the chances of you catching AIDS are infinitesimal.
For those who advocate 100% testing for AIDS/HIV, examine their brains to see if they are still present and functioning.
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