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To: Ron Luhmann who wrote (9933)8/1/1998 12:08:00 PM
From: bucko  Respond to of 14328
 
I'm getting antsy with my trizf's

bucko



To: Ron Luhmann who wrote (9933)8/1/1998 12:19:00 PM
From: Ron Luhmann  Respond to of 14328
 
it requires an Adobe Acrobat reader and is a large document 489,679 bytes so here is the Summary:

"Hiv Prevention Through Early Detection and Treatment of Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases ----- United States Recommendations of the Advisory Committee for Hiv and STD Prevention"

In May 1997, The advisory Committee for HIV ans STD Prevention (ACHSP) reviewed data on the relation between curable sexually transmitted diseases(STDs) and the risk for sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus(HIV). ACHSP considered that the evidence was strong that early detection and treatment of other STDs is an effective strategy for preventing sexually transmitted HIV infection but was concerned that this strategy has not been clearly articulated or implemented as a core strategy for HIV prevention in the United States. In the context of persistently high prevalence of STDs in many parts of the United States and with emerging evidence that the U.S. epidemic of HIV infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS) increasingly is affecting population groups with the highest rates of curable STDs, ACHSP recommends the following actions:

Early detection and treatment of curable STDs should become a
major, explicit component of comprehensive HIV prevention programs at a national, state, and local levels.

In areas where STDs that facilitate HIV transmission are prevalent, screening and treatment programs should be expanded.

HIV and STD prevention programs in the United States, together with private and public sector partners, should take joint responsibility for implementing this strategy.