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MMWR Analysis Provides New Details on HIV Incidence in U.S. Populations

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This information sheet summarizes the key findings of the new analysis of the CDC’s new estimates of the annual number of new HIV infections in the United States. The new analysis was published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report of September 12, 2008. The results of the analysis shows that...

PEP Pocket Guide

PEP Pocket Guide (PDF)

This pocket guide provides information on when and how to use PEP to prevent HIV after possible exposure. 

PrEP Landscape Updates – PS19-1906 Encore Webinar Series

PrEP Landscape Updates (Web)

The webinar focused on updates on the current PrEP landscape in the United States as it pertains to access mechanisms, telePrEP, medication and 340B pricing, and policy updates. We also discussed NASTAD’s PrEP Navigator Peer-to-Peer Group. 

Engaging Healthcare Organizations for HIV Prevention and Care

Priorities in HIV Testing (Web)

This webinar was the final event of a three-part webinar series on Addressing Priorities in HIV Testing.  “Engaging Health Care Organizations for HIV Prevention and Care” took place on Tuesday April 23, 2024. The webinar focused on Public Health Seattle King County's EHE Healthcare Collaborative. Dr...

Does PrEP encourage risky behavior?

Does PrEP encourage risky behavior (Web)

Dr. Demetre Daskalakis emphasizes that prescribing PrEP does not encourage risky behavior. It is best to have open and honest conversations with patients so that they see you are giving care to the whole person as opposed to only part of them. This video is a joint production of KFF's Greater Than...

How do I bring up PrEP with my patients?

How to bring up PrEP with patients (Web)

How do I bring up PrEP with my patients? KFF PrEP, sex, drug use, open-ended questions, sex life, comfort   Dr. Demetre Daskalakis suggests ways that providers can bring up PrEP with their patients. One suggestion is to provide them with open-ended questions, so they are able to speak about their...

How do I know if my patient is a candidate for PrEP?

How do I know if my patient is a candidate for PrEP (Web)

In this video, Dr. Demetre Daskalakis shares that although not everyone will need PrEP that it is still important for everyone to know about it. It is also important to remember that PrEP is not only for gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with man but also for women (cis or trans). People...