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Age 25 is Optimal for Screening Adolescents, Young Adults Without Identified Risk Factors for HIV

Age 25 is Optimal for Screening Adolescents, Young Adults Without Identified Risk Factors for HIV
- Although an additional one-time screening at any age between 15 and 30 yields important gains in HIV diagnosis rates and life expectancy for HIV-infected people, screening at age 25 would provide the most favorable clinical outcomes and the best value for money, according to a study in the Journal of ...

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