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Undetected HIV infection among acutely ill psychiatric inpatients

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.149.4.544

Serological testing of waste bloods revealed that 25 (7%) of 350 acutely ill psychiatric inpatients had HIV infection. Eight of the 10 HIV-positive patients whose serological status was not recorded on admission were discharged with their status still unrecorded and presumably undetected. Thirty-nine (51%) of the 77 inpatients with HIV- related risk behaviors identified on admission were discharged with no record of their having been serologically tested before or during hospitalization.

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