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Communicable disease screening and human immunodeficiency virus prevention in the emergency department
Abstract

Emergency departments (ED) provide care to populations with high rates of communicable diseases, like HIV, hepatitis C virus, and syphilis. For many patients, the ED is their sole entry point into the healthcare system and they do not routinely access screening and prevention services elsewhere. As such, the ED can serve an important public health role through communicable disease identification, treatment, and prevention. In this article, we examine national recommendations, peer-reviewed literature, and expert consensus to provide cutting edge strategies for implementing communicable infectious disease screening and prevention programs into routine ED care.

Full citation:
White DAE, Solnick RE (2024).
Communicable disease screening and human immunodeficiency virus prevention in the emergency department
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 42 (2), 369-389. doi: 10.1016/j.emc.2024.02.007.