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Acute and Recent HIV InfectionLesson 3. HIV Diagnostic Testing
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- Compare different types of HIV diagnostic tests and when to use these tests
- Describe the timing of when HIV diagnostic tests become positive after HIV infection
- Explain updated recommended nomenclature for HIV diagnostic tests
- Summarize the CDC/APHL recommended HIV testing algorithm
- Discuss interpretation of HIV diagnostic tests and delivery of test results to clients
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Learning Objective Performance Indicators
- Compare different types of HIV diagnostic tests and when to use these tests
- Describe the timing of when HIV diagnostic tests become positive after HIV infection
- Explain updated recommended nomenclature for HIV diagnostic tests
- Summarize the CDC/APHL recommended HIV testing algorithm
- Discuss interpretation of HIV diagnostic tests and delivery of test results to clients
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