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Read a blog about the $50.2M SMAIF awarded in FY2018 to support 27 innovative projects to eliminate HIV disparities among racial and ethnic minorities.
12-20-2018Last week the HIV.gov team was live from the 2018 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment. We've rounded up our coverage of the event.
12-19-2018CDC recently launched the website, Transforming Health: Patient-Centered HIV Prevention and Care, to help reduce new HIV infections and improve the health of tr…
12-18-2018Three social media trends for 2019: the continued dominance of videos, mainstream use of artificial intelligence, and the rise of social media influencers.
12-18-2018Three HIV communication leaders from across the U.S. share their tips on using social media for partnership development, support, and expansion.
12-17-2018Dr. Cheever highlighted why we’ve been hearing so much about hepatitis C lately – for both promising and concerning reasons – and how this imp…
12-17-2018Data have permeated this year’s conference. The 2017 RWHAP client level data report documents ever-improving viral suppression rates for RWHAP clients.
12-17-2018Public Health Reports invites authors to submit abstracts by January 4 for an upcoming journal supplement focusing on policy approaches to reduce the morbidity,…
12-20-2018Last week the HIV.gov team was live from the 2018 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment. We've rounded up our coverage of the event.
Learn about HIV: its symptoms, how to prevent it, how it’s transmitted, and all about testing. Living with HIV? Find out about treatment, getting connected to HIV care, and the steps you can take to stay healthy.
12-17-2018Dr. Cheever highlighted why we’ve been hearing so much about hepatitis C lately – for both promising and concerning reasons – and how this imp…
12-17-2018Data have permeated this year’s conference. The 2017 RWHAP client level data report documents ever-improving viral suppression rates for RWHAP clients.
12-14-2018The 2018 National Ryan White Conference continued Wednesday. HIV.gov shared video interviews on two of the key topics being discussed at the conference.
12-13-2018HIV.gov spoke with Heather Hauck and Miranda Fanning of HRSA’s HIV/AIDS Bureau about the latest results from the annual Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program’…
12-13-2018At the plenary session, panelists highlighted how innovation and data is leveraged to change planning and service delivery systems to address health disparities…
12-13-2018Identifying and disseminating innovative, effective HIV interventions is an ongoing focus of the RWHAP under the SPNS program and a series of new HRSA projects.
12-20-2018Last week the HIV.gov team was live from the 2018 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment. We've rounded up our coverage of the event.
Find out what the U.S. government is doing to address the HIV epidemic. Learn about the National HIV/AIDS Strategy and key federal activities aimed at reducing new infections and improving health outcomes for people living with HIV.
12-19-2018CDC recently launched the website, Transforming Health: Patient-Centered HIV Prevention and Care, to help reduce new HIV infections and improve the health of tr…
12-17-2018Dr. Cheever highlighted why we’ve been hearing so much about hepatitis C lately – for both promising and concerning reasons – and how this imp…
12-17-2018Data have permeated this year’s conference. The 2017 RWHAP client level data report documents ever-improving viral suppression rates for RWHAP clients.
12-17-2018Public Health Reports invites authors to submit abstracts by January 4 for an upcoming journal supplement focusing on policy approaches to reduce the morbidity,…
12-14-2018Representatives from three metropolitan areas provided insights on developing partnerships and creating and implementing plans to end the HIV epidemic.
12-14-2018The 2018 National Ryan White Conference continued Wednesday. HIV.gov shared video interviews on two of the key topics being discussed at the conference.
12-18-2018Three social media trends for 2019: the continued dominance of videos, mainstream use of artificial intelligence, and the rise of social media influencers.
12-18-2018Three HIV communication leaders from across the U.S. share their tips on using social media for partnership development, support, and expansion.
12-11-2018We want .gov to remain a trusted and secure space for all users, so over the last year we’ve focused on increasing trust and safety in our ecosystem.
11-27-2018Last month was National Bullying Prevention Month. For those of us who focus on social media and digital communication, addressing bullying is a high priority.A…
12-6-2018HIV.gov will be at the 2018 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care and Treatment next week, sharing coverage from the conference and offering social media t…
12-3-2018World AIDS Day is always a busy time for the HIV community. For your convenience, we have recapped some of our 2018 World AIDS Day blog posts.
12-1-2018The observance of World AIDS Day is an annual reminder of the need to remain vigilant in our efforts to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and also of the potential …
11-30-2018Each year on World AIDS Day, we reflect on the remarkable progress that has been made against HIV. Indeed, we have come a long way since the disease now known a…
11-30-2018The good news is that results from the CDC-supported Population-based HIV Impact Assessments (PHIAs) are providing an increasingly complete body of knowledge re…
11-30-2018Cross-posted from U.S. Food and Drug Administration“Since the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) was launched 15 years ago to battle the gl…