The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) National HIV Behavioral Surveillance (NHBS) serves as a key component of its high-impact prevention approach to reducing the spread of HIV in [Learn More]
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BLOG: The Intersection of Black Lives Matter and Public Health
Disease doesn't discriminate. Disease also doesn't operate in a vacuum. Public health professionals have seen disparities in health outcomes along racial and ethnic lines for decades. Data point to [Learn More]
REPORT: HIV Testing Among Transgender Women and Men
Excerpt: Transgender persons are at high risk for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection; in a recent analysis of the results of over nine million CDC funded HIV tests, transgender women* had [Learn More]
BLOG: Target Center USCA Highlights
Please see the following blog posts from the TARGET Center on the 2017 United States Conference on AIDS. USCA 2017 - Day One: Best Practices to Address Challenges in HIV Care USCA 2017 - Day Two: [Learn More]
REPORT: CDC’s Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance Report, 2016
This year’s Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance Report, 2016, released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), marks the third year of overall increasing rates for chlamydia, [Learn More]
FACT SHEETS: Updated HHS Consumer Fact Sheets
AIDSinfo Updates Consumer Fact Sheets on HIV/AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections and Coinfections The updated AIDSinfo consumer fact sheets provide important information on HIV/AIDS-related [Learn More]
FACT SHEET: CDC Fact Sheet on Geographic Distribution of HIV in the U.S
Understanding the places and populations that are most affected by HIV and AIDS allows the federal government to allocate its resources to the geographic areas where they are needed most, while still [Learn More]
INFOGRAPHIC: Pets and People Living with HIV
This new infographic focuses on some simple steps that people living with HIV can take to protect their health while caring for their pets. View the full infographic here. [Learn More]
RECOMMENDATION: CDC Recommendation for HIV Screening for Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men who have Sex with Men
In a recent Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), CDC continues to recommend that clinicians screen asymptomatic sexually active MSM at least annually. A CDC work group conducted a systematic [Learn More]
FACT SHEET: Revised Fact Sheet “What are Black Men’s HIV Prevention Needs?”
Who are black men? In the U.S., Black men include different ethnic groups from the African Diaspora. They are friends and diverse family members: fathers, grandfathers, husbands, partners, brothers, [Learn More]
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