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HIV/AIDS in the United States: The Basics

This information sheet provides key facts and an overview on the current state of HIV/AIDS in the United States. The fact sheet also provides information on the impact of HIV across the country, impact on racial and ethnic minorities, women, young people, and gay and bisexual men. Information is also provided on the U.S. government response in the battle to combat HIV.

Combating Hepatitis B Among High-Risk Communities: A Government-Community Partnership

This interactive session provides information about a unique government-community partnership, new multilingual hepatitis B educational resources, and local efforts to increase awareness and encourage hepatitis B testing. Panelists discuss outreach, screening, vaccination, and linkage to care strategies to address hepatitis B among high-risk populations in Philadelphia, Minneapolis, and other communities.

#StigmaStops

Stigma stops the majority of people living with viral hepatitis from enjoying the quality of life they deserve. As a community, we must come together to challenge misconceptions and be empowered to act on violations. We asked people living with viral hepatitis to share their experiences and say stop to stigma.

Excuses PSA

Video features people going about their everyday activities and offering excuses on why they think they do not need to be tested for hepatitis B.

National STD Curriculum

The National STD Curriculum is a free educational Web site from the University of Washington STD Prevention Training Center and the University of Washington. This project is funded by a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The National STD Curriculum addresses the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, management, and prevention of STDs. Free CME credit and free CNE credit are offered throughout the site.