lunes, 11 de febrero de 2019

Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America | HIV.gov

Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America | HIV.gov

Ending the HIV Epidemic banner stating the goal of 75% reduction in new HIV infections in five years and at least 90% in ten years.

Federal Response Blog Posts
Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America
In his State of the Union address Tuesday night, President Trump announced one of the most important public health initiatives in history: ending the HIV epidemic in America. Read HHS Secretary Alex Azar's response to the plan...
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Seeking Your Input: How to Participate in Developing the Next National HIV/AIDS Strategy and National Viral Hepatitis Action Plan 
In case you weren't able to join the virtual listening session on January 29, you still have time to share your input in-person at HHS on February 22 or online by March 11…
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Dear Colleague: Information from CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
Yesterday marked NBHAAD, a day to acknowledge progress in reducing HIV infections and their consequences in African American communities and renew our commitment to the remaining work...
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Digital Tools Blog Posts
ICYMI: How to Uncover Audience Insights with Data and Analytics
Data and analytics: two words that can sound intimidating if you’re not a trained data analyst. But collecting data and analyzing metrics can transform how organizations use social media to communicate and can help answer important questions about outreach efficacy...
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HIV/AIDS Basics Blog Posts
What’s to Know about NBHAAD?
Learn about the reasons behind this year's theme, “Together for Love” and more about National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day...
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