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Home-Based HIV Tests May Increase HIV Rates Among Gays

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Brad Ogilvie

What this study misses is that self-testing can expand access to testing to include educated repeat-testers, and counseling professionals working with multi-diagnosed clients. This expansion and regularity of testing (accuracy increases in duplications of testing) can help with education. It would be great to see funding go to responsible implementation of new opportunities so these concerns can be addressed. Instead, we get silence AIDS organizations and sound-bites from social media.

January 25, 2014 Washington

Frederick Wright-Stafford

Ok, I give the behavior science this is interesting and thinking or theroy in my opinion and the wrong direction of zero viral load and zero new HIV cases. Frist of all the price needs to come down and how about the concept of a sexier than normal kit that is inexpensive, that Has Condoms, Rapid Tests(10 or so) and PreP in the kit. Free IP and Zero being the Goal. progressively thinking. Do a study on that concept and let's keep talking, sincerely and respectfully yours Frederickgnp plus Zero

January 25, 2014 Jacksonville

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