Interventions to Identify HIV-Positive People Through Partner Counseling and Referral Services
Included Studies
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CDC. Partner notification for preventing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection--Colorado, Idaho, South Carolina, Virginia. MMWR 1988;37:393–6.
Crystal S, Dengelegi L, Beck P, Dejowski E. AIDS contact notification: initial program results in New Jersey. AIDS Educ Prev 1990;2:284–95.
Hoffman RE, Spencer NE, Miller LA. Comparison of partner notification at anonymous and confidential HIV test sites in Colorado. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol 1995;8:406–10.
Landis SE, Schoenbach VJ, Weber DJ, et al. Results of a randomized trial of partner notification in cases of HIV infection in North Carolina. N Engl J Med 1992;326:101–6.
Rutherford GW, Woo JM, Neal DP, et al. Partner notification and the control of human immunodeficiency virus infection. Two years of experience in San Francisco. Sex Transm Dis 1991;18:107–10.
Spencer NE, Hoffman RE, Raevsky CA, Wolf FC, Vernon TM. Partner notification for human immunodeficiency virus infection in Colorado: results across index case groups and costs. Int J STD AIDS 1993;4:26–32.
Toomey KE, Cates WJ. Partner notification for the prevention of HIV infection. AIDS 1989;3(Suppl 1):S57–S62.
Wykoff RF, Jones JL, Longshore ST, et al. Notification of the sex and needle-sharing partners of individuals with human immunodeficiency virus in rural South Carolina: 30-month experience. Sex Transm Dis 1991;18:217–22.
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- Page last updated: September 28, 2010
- Content source: The Guide to Community Preventive Services


