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Routine Jail-Based HIV Testing – Rhode Island, 2000-2007

This report describes HIV testing by the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC) to assess HIV case identification, characterize HIV risk factors, and estimate the proportion of detainees who might not have been tested if testing had been delayed. Since 1991, RIDOC has offered testing routinely to every person admitted as part of the initial medical evaluation conducted within 24 hours of jail admission. Records of HIV testing of detainees during 2000-2007 were reviewed. About 102,229 tests were administered, and 169 detainees were diagnosed.
Audiences:
Correctional Facilities/Correctional Agencies
Population:
Prisoners
Focus Area:
HIV and AIDS
Topics/Subjects:
Testing and Counseling
Subjects:
HIV Testing
Incarcerated Persons
Publication Date:
2010
Format:
Report
4 p.: b&w.; refs., tables.
Last Updated Date:
Publication ID:
34733