Skip to main content
CDC Website

Webpage

Gonorrhea

Fact sheet on gonorrhea: A common STD caused by a bacterial infection. Often doesn’t have symptoms, but easy to treat once it’s diagnosed.

Chlamydia

Fact sheet on Chlamydia: A very common STD caused by a bacterial infection. Often doesn’t have symptoms, but easy to treat once it’s diagnosed.

States Must Act Against Viral Hepatitis Now To Eliminate The Ongoing Epidemic By 2030

As the United States heads into its third year in the fight against COVID-19, Americans have seen firsthand the importance of a robust and comprehensive response to public health emergencies and epidemics. The same is true for chronic viral hepatitis, a condition that impacts an estimated 3.3 million Americans. Without comprehensive plans to eliminate viral hepatitis, the US will fall short of reaching the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) goal of fully eliminating the virus by 2030.

Teen Mental Health – A Guide for Parents

Your child’s teenage years are an exciting time, but they can be tricky too. With hormones going wild and bigger pressures at school, challenging mood swings are par for the course. With mental ill-health on the rise though, you’ll want to keep watch on whether their moods are normal, or if they need a bit of help.

Medicaid Waiver Map

Use this interactive map to help you determine if your state has a Section 1115 Medicaid waiver and the impact on Medicaid beneficiaries living with or at risk for HIV and hepatitis. Please see NASTAD’s related Medicaid resources: Medicaid 1115 Waivers: Considerations for HIV and Hepatitis Programs and Medicaid 1115 Waivers: Exemptions for People Living with HIV and Hepatitis. Additional information about approved and pending waivers can be found on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services website.

World Tuberculosis Day 2021

The World Health Organization’s campaign website for World TB Day includes an advocacy and communication toolkit, campaign materials, and other TB-related links to help spread the theme "The Clock is Ticking."