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Partner notification in the control of human immunodeficiency virus infection

J.J. Potterat, N.E. Spencer, D.E. Woodhouse and J.B. Muth

American Journal of Public Health, 1989, vol. 79, issue 7, 874-876

Abstract: Partner notification should be standard public health practice in the control of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. A universal partner notification program for the United States is affordable, operationally manageable, and can effectively reach high-risk persons. Such a focused approach personalizes the epidemic and probably enhances the efficacy of risk reduction messages. Confidentiality protections are attainable. Voluntary partner notification is acceptable to our constituents; while counseling is 'mandatory', testing is optional. Evidence of partner notification's usefulness as a case prevention tool should be a by-product of program outcomes and not a prerequisite for its implementation.

Date: 1989
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