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Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV Prevention

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This information sheet discusses CDC's first comprehensive guidelines for use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as a means of preventing HIV. PrEP is a way to prevent HIV by taking a pill containing two drugs that are used to treat the infection. The new federal guidelines for health care providers...

Women and HIV/AIDS

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This information sheet discusses the prevalence of HIV/AIDS among women. The sheet presents statistics on the number of women living with HIV/AIDS and notes that the majority of new AIDS cases are African American women and Latinas. Reasons for the higher proportion of women contracting HIV are...

National HIV Prevention Inventory: Module 3 - Prevention Programming

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This report is an update to the 2009 The National HIV Prevention Inventory: The State of HIV Prevention Across the U.S. (NHPI), which was based on a survey of 65 state, territorial, and local health departments. This report presents findings on HIV prevention programs in the areas of HIV planning...

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Empower Young Men LogoEmpowering young men to mobilize for the fight against HIV is one important part of a combined response by CDC and its partners and grantees to the National HIV/AIDS Strategy to reduce the alarming HIV incidence among these youth.

Using Google Hangout, we convened six HIV prevention experts to...

 Use the following calendar of public health observance days to support your own editorial calendar, health communication initiatives, and disease prevention activities for HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, STDs, and TB.

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January 1-31 Cervical Health Awareness Month National...

Pediatric HIV Surveillance (through 2011)

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This slide set presents surveillance data on children younger than age 13 years with HIV in the United States. Slides include: 1) Diagnoses of HIV infected among children aged <13 years, by age at diagnosis, 2008-2011, United States and 6 dependent areas; 2) Diagnoses of HIV infected among children aged <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 2008-2011, United States and 6 dependent areas; 3) Diagnoses of HIV infection and population in children aged <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 2011, United States; 4) Time of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment in HIV-infected pregnant women or perinatally exposed infants, birth years 2008-2011, United States; 5) HIV diagnostic outcomes among infants, by time of antiretroviral (ARV) treatment birth years 2008-2011 - United States; 6) Time of maternal HIV testing among infants with pertinatally acquired HIV infection birth years 2008-2011 - United States; 7) Perinatally acquired HIV infections in children born during 2011 - United States and 6 dependent areas; 8) Persons living with perintally acquired HIV infection year-end 2010 - United States and 6 dependent areas; 9) Stage 3 (AIDS) classifications among perinatally infected persons, 1985-2011 - United States and 6 dependent areas; 10) Stage 3 (AIDS) classifications among children ages <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 1985-2011 - United States and 6 dependent areas; and 11) Persons living with perinatally acquired HIV infection ever classified as Stage 3 (AIDS), year-end 2010 United States and 6 dependent areas.

HIV and Tuberculosis

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People with HIV and latent TB infection need treatment for HIV and for latent TB infection as soon as possible to prevent them from developing TB disease. Unfortunately, some people with HIV do not know they are infected with TB. Similarly, some people with TB disease are unaware of their HIV...
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