HIV Prevention with Positives in Clinical Settings: A Powerful Tool
Dr. Myers will describe a clinical site demonstration project that evaluated the effectiveness of behavioral prevention intervention programs for HIV-infected patients at clinical settings in the US. She will state the features of successful behavioral interventions that were shown to reduce HIV transmission risks, identify available tools to help clinics integrate behavioral prevention activities into clinical services, and discuss ways to apply lessons from this project to international settings.
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