sábado, 1 de diciembre de 2018

HIV & AIDS in the United States Update: Dear Colleague Letter | HIV.gov

HIV & AIDS in the United States Update: Dear Colleague Letter | HIV.gov





WORLD AIDS DAY Blog Posts
NIH Statement on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2018
Each 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 as AIDS was first reported in 1981.
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HIV & AIDS in the United States Update: Dear Colleague Letter
Inspired by the U.S. government's theme for this year's World AIDS Day, "Saving Lives through Leadership and Partnerships," we are reminded that everyone can show leadership in HIV prevention.
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FDA in Brief: FDA announces pilot program with World Health Organization to expedite review of HIV drug applications
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced a plan to work with the World Health Organization WHO to pilot a process to share documents on HIV drug applications that have been approved or tentatively approved by the agency under the PEPFAR.
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Caring for Veterans with HIV
December 1 is World AIDS Day. VA joins our federal partners in recognizing this day and taking time to reflect on the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, how well we diagnose and care for people with HIV, and our continued efforts to prevent HIV among those most vulnerable.
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PEPFAR Will Invest $100 Million To Address Key Gaps Toward Achieving HIV Epidemic Control Including Through Faith-Based Organizations and Communities
In advance of World AIDS Day 2018, Vice President Michael Pence announced today that the United States government, through the PEPFAR, will invest $100 million to address key gaps toward achieving HIV epidemic control and ensuring justice for children.
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Center of Excellence at Phoenix Indian Medical Center – Achieving Excellence in HIV and HCV Care
Clinical providers at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center in Arizona see over 140,000 American Indian and Alaska Native patients each year. Among PIMC’s specialty services is a Center of Excellence focused on advancing and coordinating treatment of HIV, hepatitis C, diabetes, and cancer.
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