jueves, 11 de julio de 2019

New Resources Added to the CDC HIV Web Site



The following resources were recently added to the CDC HIV Web site:

HIV Testing in 50 Local Jurisdictions Accounting for the Majority of New HIV Diagnoses and Seven States with Disproportionate Occurrence of HIV in Rural Areas, 2016-2017
This new MMWR gives insights into HIV testing both nationally, as well as in 50 local areas and 7 states that are prioritized as part of a proposed federal initiative, “Ending the HIV Epidemic — A Plan for America (EHE).” The new CDC data show that most people in the United States have never had an HIV test – though CDC recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 – 64 years be screened at least once in their lifetime. This demonstrates the urgent need to expand HIV testing as part of the proposed plan to end the U.S. HIV epidemic.

Report: Monitoring Selected HIV Prevention and Care Objectives using Surveillance Data, United States and 6 Dependent Areas, 2017
This surveillance supplemental report complements the 2017 HIV Surveillance Report and presents the results of focused analyses of National HIV Surveillance System data to measure progress toward achieving national goals.

Slide Set: Selected National HIV Prevention and Care Outcomes (2016, 2017)
This slide set looks at progress towards national HIV prevention and care goals.

HIV and Transgender Communities
This issue brief presents the effects of HIV on the transgender community and the ways in which CDC and its partners in public health can continue to work together to address the HIV prevention needs of transgender people.

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships for HIV Prevention in Communities of Color
The mission of this fellowship program is to recruit, mentor, and train investigators to conduct domestic HIV and AIDS prevention research in communities of color.

PS19-1906: Strategic Partnerships and Planning to Support Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States
This website is designed to support the application process for national organizations and health departments applying for Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) PS19-1906; and provide a forum for the dissemination of important information to future PS19-1906 funded organizations.

Report: Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Adults and Adolescents in Metropolitan Statistical Areas United States and Puerto Rico, 2017
This surveillance supplemental report and slide set present data on diagnoses of HIV infection during 2017 and on persons living with diagnosed HIV infection at year-end 2016 (prevalence) for adults and adolescents (aged 13 years and older) residing in metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs, population of 500,000 or more) in the United States and Puerto Rico. 

Slide Set: HIV Surveillance in Metropolitan Statistical Areas (through 2017)
This HIV surveillance slide set presents HIV surveillance data for the United States and Puerto Rico among adults and adolescents in metropolitan statistical areas.

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