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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aportes a la gestión necesaria para la sustentabilidad de la SALUD PÚBLICA como figura esencial de los servicios sociales básicos para la sociedad humana, para la familia y para la persona como individuo que participa de la vida ciudadana.
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
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