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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Patient Information' section. Enter the patient's name, alias, social security number, current address, and contact details accurately.
  3. Proceed to the 'Facility Completing Form' section. Input the date of completion, medical record number, and details of the person completing the form along with their facility information.
  4. In 'Demographic Information', provide essential data such as date of birth, marital status, education level, and ethnicity. Ensure all fields are filled as required.
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Types of HIV test blood test where a sample of blood is taken in a clinic and sent for testing in a laboratory. Results are usually available on the same day or within a few days. point of care test where a sample of saliva from your mouth or a small spot of blood from your finger is taken in a clinic.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CARERS Spend time with the person living with HIV/AIDS. Keep an eye on their weight. Check the medicines they are taking. Be encouraging and loving. Be firm about the importance of eating and encourage them to eat frequently, but do not force them to eat.
A confidential HIV test does have your name on it. But the test result must be kept confidential, in ance with Illinois law. In other words, the test result with your name on it will end up in your medical records, but no one can see your records without legal authorization.
HIV/AIDS Case Reporting California Health and Safety (HS) Code Section 121022 (a) requires health care providers and laboratories to report cases of HIV infection to local health departments. HS Code Section 121023 (a) requires that all CD4 + T-Cell test results also be reported to the local health department.
HIV is a non-notifiable disease because all people living with HIV, including pupils and staff in schools, present no risk of onward transmission in every day contact.

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HIV Infection Reporting -- United States. All 50 states and the District of Columbia require health-care providers to report new cases of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) to their state health departments.
HIV infection is one of many nationally notifiable diseases defined by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists in collaboration with CDC. State, local, and territorial governments hold the legal authority for public health surveillance.

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