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Chembio Participating in National Summit on HIV & Viral Hepatitis
Conference to Focus on Prevention, Testing and Care Strategies
Company Supports Recent CDC & USPSTF Routine Testing Recommendations
Summit participants will discuss the national HIV/AIDS strategy and the action plan for the prevention, care and treatment of viral hepatitis. Chembio also announced its support for the draft recommendations issued last week by the
"We fully support the new USPSTF HIV testing and the recent CDC HCV testing recommendations, and looks forward to USPSTF draft HCV recommendations being finalized after the public comment period. These recommendations should help to lower overall health care costs by the early identification of those infected, which helps decrease the spread of these infectious diseases and promotes early access to care, which reduces the need for more costly late-stage treatments," said
The Summit will also highlight the significant changes now taking place under the Affordable Care Act to expand HIV and HCV care to uninsured Americans and provide a status update on the National HIV/AIDS Strategy and new Viral Hepatitis Action Plan, released in 2011. As such, this Summit is an important meeting that will address the emerging issues in the prevention, treatment and linkage to care of people with HIV/AIDS and HCV.
About the
The USPSTF is an independent group of national experts in prevention and evidence-based medicine that works to improve the health of all Americans by making evidence-based recommendations about clinical preventive services such as screenings, counseling services, and preventive medications. USPSTF recommendations have formed the basis of the clinical standards for many professional societies, health organizations, and medical quality review groups.
The new recommendations, which are available for a 30-day public comment period, are now consistent with the routine testing recommendations that the CDC published in 2006. A number of published studies and reports indicate that rapid HIV testing has a significant beneficial impact in clinical care settings, including data that shows that a significantly higher number of people receive their HIV test results with rapid testing than with laboratory-based testing
About the CDC Hepatitis C Testing Recommendation
The final recommendations were published in a CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report in August. The CDC reported that there are high rates of HCV in people born during 1945-1965, and that they are 5 times more likely than other adults to be infected. The numbers of people who will develop serious health problems and die from HCV are expected to rise rapidly in the coming years. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent liver damage, cirrhosis, and even liver cancer. It is estimated that one-time testing of everyone born during 1945 through 1965 will prevent more than 120,000 deaths. One-time testing of everyone born during 1945 through 1965 would find an estimated 800,000 undiagnosed HCV cases. Advances in treatment also can increase the effectiveness and shorten treatment time for many people.
About the 2012 National Summit on HIV and Viral Hepatitis
The Summit is sponsored by the Forum for
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CONTACT:Source:Chembio Diagnostics Susan Norcott (631) 924-1135, ext. 125 snorcott@chembio.com LHA Anne Marie Fields (212) 838-3777 AFields@lhai.com @LHA_IR_PR
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