Everyone aged 13 to 64 should get tested for HIV at least once as part of routine healthcare, according to the CDC. Individuals at higher risk, including those who have unprotected sex, share needles, or have an HIV-positive partner, should test more frequently, often every 3 to 6 months. Pregnant women should also be tested to prevent mother-to-child transmission. Regular testing ensures early detection, treatment, and the prevention of HIV spread.
Published by : Orange Health editorialUpdated on : 25 December 2024Parameter | Orange Health | Others |
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