STD QCS and the STI treatment Guidelines Graphic
This graphic explains how STD QCS and the STI Treatment Guidelines can work together to optimize care.
This graphic explains how STD QCS and the STI Treatment Guidelines can work together to optimize care.
This infographic presents updated recommendations for TB screening, testing, and treatment of health care personnel.
This 15-minute video provides basic TB information and promotes a collaborative approach to addressing TB in the African American community. Suggested venues for showing the video include waiting rooms in health department clinics, substance abuse treatment centers, correctional facilities, barbershops, and other community-based settings where educational content is appropriate.
This webinar taught participants how to develop strategies to engage with tribal communities in responding their STD prevention efforts.
This infographic was developed to help health care providers better understand the crucial need for regular and periodic STD screening as part of the standard of care for patients on PrEP.
This report summarizes the 2017 client-level partner services data submitted by CDC-funded jurisdictions in the United States and dependent areas (i.e., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands).
The information in this slide set is used to gauge progress towards national HIV prevention and care goals and how to direct resources most effectively.
Hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C are three types of viral hepatitis. Learn how each hepatitis virus affects the liver differently, has different routes of transmission, and has different populations that are commonly affected.
Treatment Action Group did an analysis of ongoing research in the pipeline for Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, and Syphilis. This study identified that the current toolbox for addressing gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis is inadequate.
This fact sheet highlights a multi-year program that will infuse 48 counties, Washington, D.C., San Juan, Puerto Rico, as well as 7 states that have a substantial rural HIV burden with the additional expertise, technology, and resources needed to end the HIV epidemic in the United States based on four strategies: diagnose, treat, protect, and respond.