Schwartländer B, Janssen R S, Satten G A, Critchley S E, Petersen L R, Dondero T J
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30333.
Public Health Rep. 1994 Jan-Feb;109(1):53-9.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has developed guidelines for determining HIV seroprevalence among patients seeking medical care at acute-care hospitals. The guidelines enable hospital staff members to perform a simple, rapid, and inexpensive survey to determine seroprevalence among the patient population, protecting the anonymity of those who are tested. The guidelines are based on national experience with large-scale anonymous, unlinked HIV serosurveys. The data from a rapid assessment survey are particularly useful for evaluating the need to provide routine, voluntary HIV counseling and testing and treatment for HIV infection. Beyond that, such data can be used in targeting education efforts, in reinforcing the use of appropriate universal precautions, in resource allocation, and in determining the need for further studies of HIV infection among the population in the hospital catchment area.
美国疾病控制与预防中心已制定了相关指南,用于确定在急症医院寻求医疗护理的患者中的艾滋病毒血清流行率。这些指南使医院工作人员能够开展一项简单、快速且成本低廉的调查,以确定患者群体中的血清流行率,同时保护接受检测者的匿名性。这些指南是基于全国大规模匿名、不关联的艾滋病毒血清学调查经验制定的。快速评估调查的数据对于评估提供常规自愿艾滋病毒咨询与检测以及艾滋病毒感染治疗的必要性尤为有用。除此之外,此类数据可用于确定教育工作的重点、加强适当的通用防护措施的使用、资源分配以及确定是否需要对医院服务区域内人群的艾滋病毒感染情况开展进一步研究。