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HIV testing offered May 4

May 1, 2001

University Health Services is conducting HIV testing noon-3 p.m. Friday, May 4, in the On Wisconsin room of the Red Gym, 716 Langdon St.

The testing is done in conjunction with the second annual Sexual Health Day, sponsored by Sex Out Loud, a UW–Madison student organization promoting sexual health.

UHS’s campaign theme for the day, “Before You Say Yes … Know” emphasizes the importance of sexual awareness and HIV testing.

“This is a fast, easy and free opportunity to get tested for HIV,” says University Health Services clinician Amy Miller. “It never hurts to get tested, especially if you are sexually active and not using protection consistently or if you are sharing needles.”

The OraSure test is a no-blood, no-needle test that only takes a few minutes. A trained professional gives the person getting tested an OraSure pad that is placed between cheek and gum, and rubbed back and forth until it is moist. After three to five minutes, the pad is placed in a vial and sent to a lab for testing. A return visit is scheduled for counseling and test results.

Like the blood test, OraSure checks for HIV antibodies, not the virus. The test is more than 99 percent accurate.

In addition to free HIV testing, Sex Out Loud will sponsor condom games, raffles and other activities to provide people with information and resources that promote healthy sexual behaviors and choices. Activities will be 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Library Mall, as part of Sexual Health Day.

UHS provides health care to UW–Madison students. Staff includes professional counselors, health educators, nurses, physicians, psychologists, prevention specialists and other health-care professionals.

Appointments: (608) 265-5600