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Reporting Requirements for Negative HIV and Hepatitis C Test Results

Reporting Requirements Negative HIV Hepatitis C (Web)

The aim of this legal research is to compile enacted state laws and regulations regarding reporting requirements for negative HIV and Hepatitis C test results. The research includes all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia and only covers enacted laws and regulations – excluding proposed...

Talk HIV

Talking About HIV (Web)

Helpful tips for having successful conversations about HIV prevention, testing, and treatment with friends, family, and other loved ones.

Talking with the Public about Sexual Health: Message

Talking About Sexual Health (Web)

To motivate the public to take action to protect and improve their sexual health, NCSH members agreed that it was key to identify and promote the benefits of doing so, the core action steps to good sexual health, and a short, simple definition of sexual health.

Based on qualitative and quantitative...

Hepatitis C Treatment Restrictions 2024

Hepatitis C Treatment Restrictions (Web)

This infographic from HepVu illustrates hepatitis C treatment restrictions in 2024 and how many states have other requirements that reduce access to hepatitis C care.

Diagnosing and Managing Genital Herpes: Two-Part Podcast Episode

Diagnosing Managing Genital Herpes (Web)

In this two-part episode of ASHA’s Sex+Health podcast, Terri Warren, RN, ANP—nurse, author, and owner of Westover Heights Clinic in Portland, Oregon that specializes in the genital herpes infection—explains the tests that can provide an accurate genital herpes diagnosis and how they work and...

Integrating Routine HIV Screening Into Your Practice

Routine HIV Screening (PDF)

This guide underscores the importance of HIV testing and immediate treatment upon diagnosis to reduce new infections. With over 1 million individuals in the US unaware of their HIV status, early detection is vital. Health care providers play a critical role by conducting routine screenings, linking...

How Do You Let Your Partners Know They May Have Been Exposed to HIV?

How to Let Partners They're Exposed to HIV (PDF)

This brochure discusses how Partner Services provides free and confidential services to people diagnosed with HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs, like syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia) and their partners. Through Partner Services, health department staff members help find sexual or...

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