2018 National Viral Hepatitis Progress Report
The National Viral Hepatitis Progress Report provides information on seven data indicators, providing an objective way to assess progress toward achieving key viral hepatitis goals.
The National Viral Hepatitis Progress Report provides information on seven data indicators, providing an objective way to assess progress toward achieving key viral hepatitis goals.
This report focused on focus groups performed with black MSM enrolled in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to determine their thoughts about condom use and STDs, with the goal of helping to inform the national conversation about condom and STD prevention messages that work for this population.
This report discusses the estimated HIV incidence and prevalence in the United States 2010–2016.
A new report from the National Academy of Public Administration that makes the case for taking urgent, concrete action to address skyrocketing STDs in the United States.
The 2024 US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Recommendation Statement reaffirms the importance of early screening for syphilis infection in all pregnant individuals to prevent congenital syphilis and associated complications. The report underscores timely testing—including repeat screening in high-risk cases—as a critical measure to safeguard maternal and infant health.
This report describes a newborn diagnosed with congenital syphilis, born to an adolescent mother without routine prenatal care. Despite initial diagnostic challenges, timely testing and treatment led to a positive outcome in accordance with national guidelines.
This report evaluates the current needs, protocols, and promising practices for latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) and tuberculosis (TB) screening, testing, and treatment among community health centers serving Asian American/Asian (A/AA) and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (NH/PI) populations.