The Rate of HIV infections will Go Down by the help of Federal
Date: May 23rd, 2016
The Federal Government Can Help in Lowering down the Rate of HIV Infections
What the expert has to say
According to Ms. Irwin, a medical epidemiologist at the CDC in Atlanta, Georgia during the preventive meeting held in 2015, the first important update of the federal guidelines was given in 2003. The current proof based guidelines have developed and have been recommended to the clinical and non-clinical providers along with the health department staff members who gave the populace level of preventive measures and care services. She also stressed out the use of multidisciplinary teams and collaboration of clinic, public health sectors and nonclinical to raise the quality and the preventive care services, she explained.
The role of the federal government on HIV infections rate control
The federal guidelines titled recommendations for the HIV Prevention with Adults and Teens with HIV in the US and it was published in December of 2014. It was prepared by the CDC and their partners that include the Health Resources and Services Administration and other bodies of the government. The updated guidelines on record gave some essential updates in 4 important areas that include the behavioral screening for those who are positive with HIV transmission, STD screening and treatment, partner services to those with HIV, referral for social and medical services and others.
The new guidelines were given along with seven subjects that includes the ethical, programmatic factors that influenced the HIV transmission, the use of the services, medical care and retention, social and structural, antiretroviral therapy, pregnancy related services, healthcare both for men and women, methods to monitor the development among those who has been on record, to evaluate and improve the life quality, to prevent HIV and to provide programs for those who are infected. The doctors and health workers have been recommending an up to date importance Rapid HIV Test plus letting someone know about HIV and the advantages of using the ART to improve their health condition and to also lower down the risk of spreading the disease. The most important in offering the ART to patients is to convince them that they need it regardless of the CD4 rate. All these are to help reduce the HIV infections rate in US.
She also insinuated that there is a need to give the patients an appointment and schedule them for diagnosis and treatment. In other words, continuous or Rapid HIV Test. It is also important to enroll them in an insurance plan and the essence of having a proactive association assistance and be able to elaborate further with them how the guidelines give way in giving them support care retention thus boosting a long term ART observance among them through constant monitoring, simple treatment routines and advises about the doses of the medications and the costs that they will face.