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National Network of STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers Promoting CDC Revised HIV Testing Recommendations Chris Hall, MD, MS

NNPTC: Who We are Network of 18 regional training centers funded by CDC Each PTC has been developed as a partnership with a health department and a university Focus on translating research to practice Address health providers training needs, especially in those in the fields of STD/HIV/FP and primary care

Expansion of HIV Testing in Health-care Settings Revised Recommendations for HIV Testing of Adults, Adolescents, and Pregnant Women in Health-Care Settings MMWR Sept 2006; 55 (RR14): 1-17

CDC STD Treatment Guidelines (2006) All persons who seek evaluation and treatment for STDs should be screened for HIV infection. Screening should be routine, regardless of whether the patient is known or suspected to have specific behavioral risks for HIV infection. MMWR Aug 4, 2006; 55 (RR11): 11

Why Care about HIV Testing in STD Clinics? HIV is an STD HIV-STD interaction: Behavioral risk factors common Biologic synergy between HIV and STD transmission Provision of STD care intervention maximizes potential of identifying acute HIV and interrupting further HIV transmission events STD clinics play a pivotal role in providing evidence-based treatment, partner services including disease control follow-up, and consultative services to community physicians Client-centered STD care mandates ease of access to HIV testing

Yield of HIV Testing in STD Clinics Site Year; Test N tested Positivity Rothstein STD Clinic, Chicago 1 1999-2000; rapid Ab 1,372 2.70% City Clinic, San Francisco 2 2007; Ab/RNA 5,283 2.50% LA County STD 2007; Ab all 16,745 0.90% Clinics 3 1,332 6.40% Baltimore STD Clinics 4 MSM 2007; Ab 11,307 1.35% STD clinics (CDC) 5 1995; Ab 551,838 1.50% 1 Kendrick JAIDS Feb 2005; 38 (2), pp. 142-146; personal communication: 2 Klausner, 3 Kerndt, 4 Erbelding; 5 MMWR June 25, 1999 /48(24);509-513

STD Care Fragmented STD CLINIC: clinical facility whose primary mission is to detect, diagnose, and treat sexually transmitted infections; includes prevention and partner management services Fewer categorical clinics, with challenged public health infrastructure Hybrid and other clinic types have emerged Many STDs diagnosed in private sector medical settings e.g., only 12.3% of primary and secondary syphilis cases in California diagnosed in STD clinics in 2006-07

NNPTC s HIV Testingrelated Activities to Date Trainings: HIV Testing, STD/HIV Interactions, Brief Counselling Skills for Clinicians, Point of Care Lab STD/HIV Tests Clinical consultations National HIV Testing Audioconference (August 2007), with 4TC Partner Groups HIV, TB, FP NNPTC HIV Testing Working Group Modular HIV Testing Training for Medical Providers & other curricula in development

HIV Testing in STD Clinics: Guidance Development by NNPTC Training and Technical Support for STD clinical care providers nationally National survey and field research Web-based survey Key Informant interviews Characterize categorical STD care providers Identify stages of HIV testing integration

HIV Testing in STD Clinics: Topics Guidance Development Implementation strategies Laboratory and reimbursement issues Educational materials Administrative tools Web-based and print materials Relevant to STD clinical providers Applicable in other clinical care settings Family planning and general medicine clinics, and private practice settings

HIV Testing in STD Clinics: Emerging Themes of Needs Assessment Most HIV testing in STD clinics is conventional, delayed basis; only 2/3 offer rapid antibody testing; <20% offer NAAT testing to identify acute infections Barriers to implementation identified: Clinic lacks adequate financial resources Clinic lacks adequate staffing Providers do not have enough time to properly conduct Federal or local data collection too be burdensome Logistical/laboratory issues, especially with rapid testing Lack of training

Challenges Structural / institutional barriers to integration HIV testing in some STD clinics under the auspices of CDC/state-funded traditional C&T programs Majority of STDs diagnosed in private care settings (in many jurisdictions) HOWEVER NNPTC is experienced in development of training and technical assistance programs

Medical Provider Training (in development) Intervention developed to increase adoption of more routine HIV testing, as allowed by law Modular clinical training Three distinct modules for a total of 3.5 hours of training Accredited for CMEs and Nursing CNEs Developed with: STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers AETCs UCSF s AIDS Health Project Rollout expected to begin Summer 2008

Medical Provider Trainings Related 4TC Training / TA Interventions Webinar for California medical providers: implementation of HIV testing in medical care settings (June 9, 2008) 4TC HIV Testing in California Health Care Settings: Taking the Next Step (June 30, 2008)

Contact us www.stdhivpreventiontraining.org