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Target Audience: Infectious disease specialists, primary care providers caring for persons living with HIV, public health organizations, Ryan White–supported services.
A panel of experts regularly updates recommendations for treatment and prevention of opportunistic infections in persons living with HIV (PLHIV). Now, due to the high incidence of anal cancer in PLHIV, the panel has included recommendations to screen for anal cancer as guided by key findings of the ANCHOR study.
All adults living with HIV should undergo annual screening for anal abnormalities; this should include digital anorectal examination.
For PLHIV younger than 35 who have…