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Five Stages of Integrated Planning (IHAP)

This video reviews the five stages of integrated planning and emphasizes the invaluable role that community and partner engagement plays in integrated planning and thus ensuring a responsive, reflective, and comprehensive Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan.

Understanding Your HIV Self-Test Results

This video explains HIV self-testing, a private and convenient way to check one’s HIV status in as little as 20 minutes. It highlights how to interpret test results and explores available prevention and treatment options to support early detection and care.

Taking Care of Me

This video-based HIV and STI prevention intervention designed for patients in STI clinic waiting rooms. This video aims to increase HIV treatment initiation and adherence as well as improve viral suppression and achieve undetectable viral load among patients.

Doxy PEP is Plan B for Some STDs

This  video explains Doxy PEP, a preventive option for common STDs like syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. It highlights the importance of taking doxycycline within 72 hours of potential exposure, ideally within 24 hours.

Make HIV Testing Part of Routine Healthcare

This video features Dr. Charlene Flash discussing essential sexual health topics for healthcare providers, including HIV and STI testing, HIV stigma, PrEP, and U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable). Part of the "Ask Me Anything About Sexual Health" series by KFF’s GREATER THAN HIV and CDC’s LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER aims to educate providers while emphasizing the importance of consulting healthcare professionals for personal health decisions.

Is the STI epidemic slowing? A conversation with Dr. Bradley Stoner

More than 2.4 million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis were reported in the U.S. in 2023. Still, the numbers show the cases of reportable STIs tended to decrease, or at least saw a sharp decline in the rate by which they increased. In this episode of the Sex+Health podcast, we talk with Bradley Stoner, MD, PhD, the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Division of STD Prevention, for his thoughts on what's driving the epidemic and why the latest data show there may be cause for optimism.