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Posted December 16, 2022

ViiV Healthcare HIV Medications to be Discontinued as of January 1, 2024

Announcement: ViiV Healthcare HIV Medications to be Discontinued as of January 1, 2024 Last year, ViiV Healthcare (“ViiV”) released a letter notifying health care providers that the following products will be discontinued in the United…

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Posted December 13, 2022

Invitation to Participate: HIV Provider Training to Address Medical Mistrust

Invitation to Participate: HIV Provider Training to Address Medical Mistrust Who should participate? HIV care providers (MD, DO, NP, PA) who primarily work with Black and Latinx patients What does participation involve? Virtual training (total…

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Posted December 10, 2022

National Influenza Vaccination Week (December 5–9)

Cross-posted from HIV.gov Each year, HIV.gov recognizes National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) to help raise awareness about the importance of flu vaccination for the HIV community. Observed December 5–9 this year, NIVW is a nationwide call to…

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Posted December 10, 2022

Apply Now for HIV and Aging Challenges! Applications Due January 31, 2023

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP) and the HHS Administration for Community Living (ACL) are thrilled…

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Posted November 16, 2022

New Resource: Expand your HIV Toolkit: Cabotegravir and Rilpivirine (CAB/RPV) Essentials and Clinical Guide

Pacific AETC has developed the Expand Your HIV Toolkit: Cabotegravir and Rilpivirine (CAB/RPV) Essentials and Clinical Guide to inform healthcare providers about CAB/RPV, the first FDA-approved long-acting injectable antiretroviral (ARV) medication for patients with HIV….

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Posted November 16, 2022

Upcoming! Routine Testing in Clinical Setting: A Webinar Series to Showcase Partnerships that Maximize Opt-out HIV Screening

More than 160,000 Americans are unaware they are living with HIV. Diagnosing HIV is critical to the success of the Ending the HIV Epidemic in America initiative (EHE). How can we assist clinical providers in…

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Posted November 16, 2022

Register Now: ROC the Ribbon: A World AIDS Day Event (November 30, 2022)

Today, nearly 40% of the U.S. population living with HIV/AIDS is 55 years of age and over. As the population with HIV/AIDS ages, it is critical that collaborative partnerships be developed among the AIDS and…

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Posted November 16, 2022

Register Now: Bridging HIV & SUD: Innovations in the Field Webinar Series (December 2, 2022)

The next session in NAHEWD’s Bridging HIV & SUD: Innovations in the Field webinar series, Evidence-Based Treatments for Chemsex Use Disorders, will be on Friday, December 2nd, at 12 pm ET. Presented by Jona Tanguay,…

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Posted November 3, 2022

Early HIV Diagnosis and Treatment Important for Better Long-term Health Outcomes

Cross-posted from NIAID Newsroom Starting antiretroviral treatment (ART) early in the course of HIV infection when the immune system is stronger results in better long-term health outcomes compared with delaying ART, according to findings presented at the…

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Posted November 3, 2022

New CDC Articles on Increasing Equity in Monkeypox Vaccine Distribution & Addressing Monkeypox Holistically (HIV.gov)

Cross-posted from HIV.gov New CDC MMWR Articles: Increasing Equity in Monkeypox Vaccine Distribution Last Friday, CDC published three new Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) reports on recent developments in monkeypox vaccination in the U.S.:…

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