Florida continues to lead the nation in the number of HIV tests conducted. We have over 1,600 publicly funded and registered testing sites around the state. In 2021, the Counseling, Testing and Linkage data team recorded over 223,000 HIV screening tests. Around 70% of these tests were conducted at sites using rapid test technologies. HIV testing is provided in a number of venues, including:
In 2012, Florida changed HIV testing procedures for blood and plasma specimens by upgrading to a 4th generation screening test and replacing Western blot with a newer confirmatory test. Also, a cutting-edge test that looks for HIV itself, not the antibodies, was added to the procedure for samples that are positive for the 4th generation but not positive on the new confirmatory test. This new system allows for earlier diagnosis and gives us the incredible chance to get people into care sooner, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and reduced transmission.
The HIV prevention counselor training called "HIV/AIDS 500/501" is available online through TRAIN Florida. Joy Cross-Smith is our Testing Team liaison for TRAIN Florida and the 500/501 online courses. You can reach her at Joy.Cross-Smith@FLHealth.gov.
The HIV Counseling and Testing Team is public health in motion. Thanks to our numerous test sites, skilled prevention counselors and progressive laboratory, we will continue to move Florida into the next generation and slow this epidemic.
Testing Consent/Objection Forms
Routine Testing Posters
These 11x17 inch posters let patients know that they will be tested for HIV as part of their routine bloodwork unless they tell their nurse or medical provider that they wish otherwise.
Additional Resources
The Expanded Testing Initiative is a collaborative project between the University of Miami (UM) and the Florida Department of Health. This project focuses on increasing HIV testing throughout the state through provider education. UM has developed printable materials for the initiative: