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Did You Just Test HIV Positive

Your Not Alone—Get help!

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Testing positive for HIV often leaves a person overwhelmed with questions and concerns. It’s important to remember that HIV is a manageable disease that can be treated with HIV medicines. HIV medicines can’t cure HIV, but they help people with HIV live longer, healthier lives.

  • The first step after testing HIV positive is to see a health care provider, even if you don’t feel sick. Prompt medical care is the best way to stay healthy.
  • People with HIV work closely with their health care providers to decide when to start treatment and what HIV medicines to take. Making these decisions begins with an HIV baseline evaluation.
  • An HIV baseline evaluation includes a review of the person’s health and medical history, a physical exam, and lab tests.
  • Results from an HIV baseline evaluation are used to decide whether a person is ready to start lifelong treatment with HIV medicines, and, if so, what HIV medicines to start.

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AIDS.gov is available with information and advice to help you-find out more: https://aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/just-diagnosed-with-hiv-aids/overview/newly-diagnosed/

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About Project C.O.P.E.

A collaborative effort between the Department of Family and Child Studies in the College of Education and Human Services at Montclair State University and more than 30 direct service providers, Project C.O.P.E. has been on the forefront of helping transform the way an economically disadvantaged, urban community is served by increasing the capacity of local community-based organizations. Read More...

About Montclair State University

Project C.O.P.E. began in 2005 with a 5-year federal grant that was awarded to Montclair State University’s Department of Family and Child Studies. The department of Family and Child Studies examines multiple ways of knowing families and individuals over the life course in various socio-cultural contexts. Power, diversity, and social justice are analyzed through an interdisciplinary and critical approach.

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