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Tuberculosis Disease (TB)

This fact sheet provides information about active TB disease, latent TB infection, TB transmission, and signs and symptoms of TB disease. The resource also includes information on TB testing and treatment.

1-2-3s of TB

This fact sheet provides clinicians with steps to recognize signs of TB, diagnose via a full evaluation, and report probable and confirmed cases to their local health department.

Best Practices for Shared ADAP and Other 340B Covered Entity Clients

This resource aims to support AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs) in establishing clear 340B discount right-of-way expectations, policies, and processes in coordination with other covered entities to ensure that critical program income and/or rebate revenue vital to HIV service delivery in the United States is maximized without the risk of duplication. 

Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Legal Series – HIV Criminalization

On October 26, 2022, NASTAD hosted the second installment of the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Legal Series discussing HIV Criminalization. NASTAD Health System Integration Senior Manager Dori Molozanov, JD presented on the history, impact, and modernization of HIV criminalization laws. Special guest Adrian Guzman, J.D, MPH also presented on HIV criminalization efforts in the New York City Department of Health and Hygiene.

Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Legal Series - Healthcare

On September 29, 2022, NASTAD hosted the first installment of the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Legal Series. This webinar focused on the impact legislation has on healthcare, programs like Ryan White, Ending the Epidemic (EHE), Medicaid, and Medicare. The webinar ended with PrEP care access case studies and a group discussion.

HIV and Cervical Cancer

This infographic discusses how Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection, and two types of HPV (16 and 18) cause nearly 50% of high-grade cervical pre-cancers. HIV and cervical cancer are inextricably linked. Women living with HIV are six times more likely to develop cervical cancer, which is one of the AIDS-defining illnesses and the most common cancer among women living with HIV globally.