Teen HIV Training
Teen HIV Training
The American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends that all teens 16 and up take an HIV test.
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" It is the dreaded task of any parent having to explain the birds and bees to a teenager. The mother in you know this may say look these in this did not see your Barbosa has had plenty of talks with her -- a senior it's every Cisco's mission high school I."
" You have now and then gone up validated. Not all of them."
" Their talks have also included the subject of aids testing and the only. Given that they look like some. We'll let hung out all of this health officials have long recommended young people get tested for aids now the American academy of pediatrics has taken that call a step further. In a new set of guidelines released this week the group is recommending all thirteen sixteen and up taken HIV test. And in areas where there are high levels of LCDs. It's probably wise to us -- screening everybody only 1618 once every Cisco pediatrician Dan Kelly already urges teens to get tested for aids. He says it can prevent infected teens from unknowingly spreading the disease. But also sends a message to those who test negative we actually -- gonna result. What you wanna come back negative in their resilience they've had a message that you know it's serious business health officials estimate 20% of the one million people infected with the aids in the US are unaware of their status age groups say early testing should become standard."
" The hope is that more of that HIV test finally come Martina become hard at a standard. -- position as -- and that people get tested more regularly but some parents worry that pediatric group's recommendations. Go too far."
" We'll -- that. They're sexually active because there's sixteen over that doesn't that's not that's what."
" The new guidelines say many teens -- to their parents about their sexual activity and testing is one -- out. In a very awkward age."
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