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Session 89  Poster Abstracts
Expanding HIV Testing
Wednesday, 1-4 pm
Room: Hall A
      536 Ascertainment of HIV, Other Infectious Diease, and Metabolic Disorders among Psychiatric Inpatients: A Missed Opportunity
Michael Blank*, A Rothbard, D Young, J Staab, and D Metzger
Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, US
      537 Dramatic Increase of HIV-testing after Implementing Routine Antenatal HIV-testing in Eastern Uganda
Robert Byamugisha*1, M Kagawa1, J Tumwine2, C Karamagi2, S Onyango3, and T Tylleskar4
1Mbale Regional Referral Hosp, Uganda; 2Makerere Univ, Kampala, Uganda; 3Ministry of Hlth, Kampala, Uganda; and 4Univ of Bergen, Norway
      538 Routine Offer of a Rapid HIV Test in New York City, Single Adult Homeless Assessment Shelters
Maureen Malave*1, V Woog1, B Tsoi1, A Gutkovich2, D Marder2, M Sweeney1, and B Cutler1
1New York City Dept of Hlth and Mental Hygiene, NY, US and 2New York City Dept of Homeless Svcs, NY, US
      539 Undiagnosed HIV Infection among New York City Jail Entrants, 2006: Results of a Blinded Serosurvey
Y Bennani, F Parvez, L Forgione, J Herrera, Lucia Torian*, M Gbur, and E Begier
New York City Dept of Hlth and Mental Hygiene, NY, US
      540 HIV Prevalence Trends by HIV Testing History, Injection Drug Use, and Sexual Risk Behaviors among Inmates Entering New York State Correctional Facilities from 1988 to 2005
L Wang1, Lou Smith*1, L Wright2, G Birkhead1, J Wethers1, M Young1, B Zhu1, and P Smith1
1New York State Dept of Hlth, Albany, US and 2New York State Dept of Correctional Svcs, Albany, US
      541 Routine HIV Screening: Testing Patterns in a High-prevalence City--Washington, DC, 2006 to 2007
A Castel1, T West2, T Jolaosho2, C Wu1, D Hitchcock2, L Rennie2, M Magnus1, M Sansone2, and Alan Greenberg*1
1George Washington Univ Sch of Publ Hlth and Hlth Svcs, Washington, DC, US and 2District of Columbia Dept of Hlth, HIV/AIDS Admin, Washington, US
      542 Gender Differences in Sexual and HIV Testing Behaviors among Heterosexuals at High Risk for HIV in Washington, DC
Manya Magnus*1, I Kuo1, A Rawls1, K Shelley1, J Peterson1, F Hamilton2, T West3, M Sansone3, and A Greenberg1
1George Washington Univ Sch of Publ Hlth and Hlth Svcs, Washington, DC, US; 2Family and Med Counseling Svcs, Inc, Washington, DC, US; and 3District of Columbia Dept of Hlth, HIV/AIDS Admin, Washington, US
      543 Late to Test: Concurrent HIV/ AIDS Diagnoses in a City with High AIDS Prevalence: Washington, DC, 2007
A Castel1, T Jolaosho2, M Woolfork2, I Kuo1, Tiffany West*2, and A Greenberg1
1George Washington Univ Sch of Publ Hlth and Hlth Svcs, Washington, DC, US and 2District of Columbia Dept of Hlth, HIV/AIDS Admin, Washington, US
    544a 4 Years of Surveillance of Recent HIV Infections in France, 2003 to 2006
Caroline Semaille*1, F Barin2, J Pillonel1, F Lot1, F Cazein1, R Pinget1, S Brunet2, D Thierry2, and J C Desenclos1
1Inst Veille Sanitaire, Saint Maurice, France and 2Univ Francois-Rabelais, Natl AIDS Reference Ctr, Ctr Hosp Univ Bretonneau, Tours, France
    544b Opt-out Rapid HIV Screening in the Emergency Department: Preliminary Results from a Prospective Clinical Trial
Jason Haukoos*1,2, E Hopkins1, R Byyny1,2, B Bongiovanni3, B Boyett4, B Dillon3, J Forsyth4, J Heffelfinger4, S Johnson2,5, M Thrun2,6, and The Denver Emergency Dept HIV Testing Study Group
1Denver Hlth Med Ctr, CO, US; 2Univ of Colorado Sch of Med, Denver, US; 3Colorado Dept of Publ Hlth and Environment, Denver, US; 4CDC, Atlanta, GA, US; 5Univ of Colorado HIV/AIDS Prgm, Denver, US; and 6Denver Publ Hlth, CO, US