HPV FAQs
This podcast features Hunter Handsfield, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Medicine, University of Washington Center for AIDS and STD, discussing common questions about HPV.
This podcast features Hunter Handsfield, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Medicine, University of Washington Center for AIDS and STD, discussing common questions about HPV.
Provides information on Oregon's STD program and guidelines for how they are addressing and preventing STDs through out the State.
Presentation on STDs. Resources included.
This guide offers information to healthcare providers on the importance of increased targeted screening and testing for syphilis among high risk populations, and the availability of the rapid syphilis test.
This report compiles best practices for psycho-emotional support and socio-economic support for TB and DR-TB patients from inpatient and outpatient programs globally. The social support interventions demonstrated in this report are intended to enable and ensure adherence to TB and DR-TB treatment...
This guide offers important considerations for STD providers in approaching third-party billing. It includes an overview of the issues, analysis of obstacles, case studies of STD programs and clinics who have implemented third-party billing, and a terminology reference sheet.
This report provides the first national estimates of the percentage of high school students who are gay, lesbian, and bisexual or are not sure of their sexual identity and the percentage of high school students who have had sexual contact with only the same sex or with both sexes. In addition, this...
This is an info sheet for individuals that are HIV positive. This info sheet provides tools and tips on how to remain healthy while living with HIV
This report presents recent scientific evidence about the links between HIV, HPV and cervical cancer, and it supplies relevant epidemiological, screening, vaccination and innovation data.
The book The Bravest Boy I Know can be used to help people understand HIV among children and especially to understand that children bounce back and do well when on treatment. HIV-positive children can go to school, play and live like any other children. They, and their families, need care and...