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Health care providers are required to report HIV and AIDS cases by name upon diagnosis within three (3) working days to Department of Health (DOH) according to Hawai'i Statue Chapter 325, Section 2 and Hawai'i DOH Administrative Rules 11-156, Exhibit A. Laboratories are required to report any confirmatory HIV positive result, all levels of HIV viral load test results and all levels of CD4 test results by name upon confirmation within three (3) working days to DOH according to Hawai'i Department of Health Administrative Rules Statue 11-156, Exhibit B.
For additional information about HIV/AIDS surveillance in Hawai'i contact the HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program at Tel: (808) 733-4079, Fax: (808) 733-9015.
From 2009, HIV/AIDS Surveillance reports are published annually.
Two Decades of HIV/AIDS in Hawai‘i, Contrast with National, June 2005
2005 Epidemiological-Profile
2004 Epi Seminar
2002 Epi-Update
Epi-Profile, June 2001
HIV/AIDS Epidemiologic Update, June 2001
Last update: June 6, 2012
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