id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-322256-mv9ll0h4 Edelman, E. Jennifer Confronting Another Pandemic: Lessons from HIV can Inform Our COVID-19 Response 2020-05-12 .txt text/plain 1747 73 40 We reflect on how this relates to (1) testing, including contact tracing; (2) health system redesign; (3) telehealth; (4) health disparities; (5) political denial, with inadequate and uncoordinated governmental response; (6) occupational exposure; and (7) complex reactions among healthcare providers. Experiences with HIV and partner services has taught us the critical role of public health collaboration to promote contact tracing to ensure that individuals who have been exposed to an infectious disease receive appropriate counseling, testing, and treatment [2] . The differences in routes of transmission render COVID-19 many fold more dangerous than HIV in the health care setting and mandates the need for ensuring adequate PPE for healthcare workers and others providing care for individuals exposed by aerosols and contact with patients with COVID-19 and cannot be overstated. ./cache/cord-322256-mv9ll0h4.txt ./txt/cord-322256-mv9ll0h4.txt