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Agoal of healthy people 2020 is to prevent the transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) and early detection of those infected. which are strategies aimed at meeting this goal? select all that apply. a. increased accessibility to hiv testing facilities
b. mandatory hiv testing as a routine part of health care
c. denial of sterile intravenous equipment to drug abusers
d. inclusion of voluntary hiv testing in routine prenatal care
e. advocacy for safer sex practices including use of condoms

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