Contact Info
Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
651-201-5414
HIV Information for Health Professionals
2021 Clinical PrEP guideline updates
In 2021, the CDC updated the clinical guidelines for PrEP. For more information and to review the full guide, visit CDC: Guidelines and Recommendations: HIV Prevention.
In 2021, the CDC updated the clinical guidelines for PrEP. For more information and to review the full guide, visit CDC: Guidelines and Recommendations: HIV Prevention.
- Reporting HIV/AIDS
Cases of HIV/AIDS must be reported to MDH within one working day. All laboratories are required to report the results of all CD4+ lymphocyte counts and percents and the results of all HIV viral detection laboratory tests.
FAQs about STD & HIV Reporting | HIV/AIDS Confidential Case Report Forms
Undetectable Equals Untransmittable
- HIV Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) — Information for Providers
The New York City Health Department page about U=U information for health care providers. - Why is U=U Important?: Information for Providers (PDF)
MDH card for health providers about HIV HIV Undetectable = Untransmittable.
Clinical Resources
- HIV Testing in Clinical Settings
Information and resources about HIV testing for providers. - HIV Prevention in Primary Care Clinics (PDF)
Data and testing information for primary care clinics to prevent the spread of HIV. - Perinatal HIV Transmission for Providers
Information and resources for preventing perinatal HIV transmission. - STD/HIV Partner Services Program
The Partner Services Program offers people who have been diagnosed with HIV or an STD free medical, prevention, and other services, including help with partner notification.
HIV and Other Conditions
- Reporting HIV/AIDS
Cases of HIV/AIDS must be reported to MDH within one working day. All laboratories are required to report the results of all CD4+ lymphocyte counts and percents and the results of all HIV viral detection laboratory tests.
FAQs about STD & HIV Reporting | HIV/AIDS Confidential Case Report Forms - HIV Undetectable = Untransmittable (U = U) — Information for Providers
The New York City Health Department page about U=U information for health care providers. - Why is U=U Important?: Information for Providers (PDF)
MDH card for health providers about HIV HIV Undetectable = Untransmittable. - HIV Testing in Clinical Settings
Information and resources about HIV testing for providers. - Perinatal HIV Transmission for Providers
Information and resources for preventing perinatal HIV transmission. - STD/HIV Partner Services Program
The Partner Services Program offers people who have been diagnosed with HIV or an STD free medical, prevention, and other services, including help with partner notification. - HIV & TB Fact Sheet for Providers
HIV is the most powerful known risk factor for the development of active TB disease. People living with HIV are 20-30 times more likely to develop active TB than those without HIV. - STD Information for Health Professionals
Health notices, information on reporting and treating STDs, expedited partner therapy (EPT), and other tools and resources. - STD and HIV Training and Resources
Free online CE training modules, capacity-building resources, Minnesota-specific trainings, and more. - Refugee Health Provider Resources
Clinical resources for health professionals who administer and coordinate the refugee health assessment exam, including forms for health screening, population-specific medical information, and an online refugee health CME module.
External Clinical Resources
- ATEC Resource Library
The AIDS Education & Training Center Program’s Resource Library contains materials for HIV/AIDS clinicians, clinical trainers, and training program managers. - National Clinician Consultation Center
The University of California San Francisco National Clinician Consultation Center offers expert clinical advice on providing optimal care to your HIV-positive patients, from initiating antiretroviral regimens to managing HIV/AIDS and comorbidities. - Medscape CE
Medscape LLC provides online continuing education (CE) credit for clinicians through the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Vital Signs: HIV Transmission Along the Continuum of Care- United States, 2016 is available and CE expires on 9/23/2020. - PEP: Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
The National Clinician Consultation Center offers access to PEP and bloodborne pathogen exposure information. Visit online or by phone consultation at 1-888-448-4911.- Occupational PEP phone consultations: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST, 7 days a week.
- Non-occupational PEP phone consultations:. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST, Mon.- Fri. and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST, weekend and holidays.
- PrEP: Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
The National Clinician Consultation Center offers up-to-date clinical consultation for PrEP decision-making, from determining when PrEP is an appropriate part of a prevention program to understanding laboratory protocols and follow-up tests. Visit online or by phone consultation at 1-855-HIV-PREP or 1-855-448-7737 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. EST, Mon. - Fri. - Perinatal HIV/AIDS
Consultation on all levels of perinatal HIV management, including on complex and unique treatment dilemmas, to provide you the best possible information on up-to-date, high-quality care. Visit online or by phone consultation at 1-888-448-8765, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Last Updated: 08/30/2024