Injection Drug Use (IDU) Infographic
This infographic discusses how in 2018, injection drug use (IDU) was highest among men (21%),
This infographic discusses how in 2018, injection drug use (IDU) was highest among men (21%),
The Syphilis and Drug User Health Webinar Series consists of five monthly sessions where those working on STIs – specifically syphilis – and those working in harm reduction or drug user health will be brought together to learn from each other, share promising practices, and highlight effective cross...
This video discusses an overview of the new GHSS, the five strategic directions, and the 2025 and 2030 targets.
The progress countries have made to these goals and what needs to be done to achieve them.
How community-based organizations and activists can use the GHSS and its targets for...
This packet of recommendations discusses how in October 2022, INHSU Prisons and the Coalition for Global Hepatitis Elimination (CGHE), Task Force for Global Health convened a workshop on the strategies for expanding access to hepatitis C virus (HCV) prevention, testing, and treatment in prison...
This webpage discusses how good oral health is an important part of managing HIV and your overall health. With the right treatment, your mouth can feel better. That is a big step toward living well with HIV.
This video is part of the NIDA series At the Intersection: Stories of Research, Compassion, and HIV Services for People who Use Drugs.“Harm reduction” is defined as interventions aimed to help people avoid the negative effects of drug use by meeting people where they are with kindness and respect...
This webpage discusses how HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis drugs, otherwise known as PrEP, are powerful weapons against HIV. Through education and raising awareness of HIV exposures, the risks of getting the disease are lower than ever.
This fact sheet explains how mpox is a viral illness that has been circulating in California and the U.S. since Spring 2022. Though current risk to the general public is low, anyone can get Mpox. It’s good to be aware of signs and symptoms to keep communities safe.
A fact sheet for teens on mpox from the NYC Health Department.
A fact sheet for the LGBTQ community that discusses how Mpox is a rare disease caused by infection. Mpox was discovered in 1958 and resurfaced in May 2022 in several countries where it is not endemic, including the United States. The virus spreads through direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected...