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Agenda 1 Learning Objectives Learning Objectives 2 HIV and HIV in Infants: What you need to know 3 Country Specific: Testing Algorithm, POC Testing SOPs and the Role of the Health Care Provider 22 1 Learning Objectives 1 By the end of this module, participants should be able to: • Review the basics facts of HIV and HIV diagnosis in infants • Describe the importance of early detection of HIV infection in infants • Understand country specific testing algorithms and protocols • Understand the role of Health Care Providers on early infant diagnosis of HIV 33 Agenda 1 Learning Objectives 2 HIV and HIV in Infants: What you need to know HIV and HIV in Infants: What you need to know 3 Country Specific: Testing Algorithm, POC Testing SOPs and the Role of the Health Care Provider 44 2 Basic Information on HIV 2 What is HIV? • HIV refers to the human immunodeficiency virus. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. • HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of HIV infections globally • HIV-2 is rare and localized mostly in West Africa and parts of Western Europe 55 2 Basic Information on HIV 2 HIV Groups and sub groups Source: Adopted from Alere presentation 66
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