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HIV and AIDS
This section provides information about HIV and AIDS in New Zealand. It includes recommendations for HIV testing and links.
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Applying to become a prescriber of funded antiretroviral agents (ARTs)
To make a Special Authority application for ARTs, prescribers must apply to the Ministry of Health to become a named specialist.
HIV and AIDS information for health professionals
This page has links to a range of research and related information on HIV and AIDS.
Aotearoa New Zealand’s HIV Action Plan
The Ministry of Health has drafted a new HIV Action Plan with the support of community organisations.
Recommendations for HIV testing of adults in healthcare settings
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Testing is one of the most important things to help end HIV transmission in New Zealand.
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