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Health care providers have struggled with instituting routine HIV screening for adolescents and most adults since the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recommended such testing for everyone between 13 and 64 years of age in 2006.

Routine, rapid HIV screening can work well in community health center settings