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- Winter is Coming and so are Waves of Respiratory Illnesses
Mark Kline, of Children’s Hospital New Orleans and the leading pediatrician in the state, is regularly
- The HIV Care System Is Breaking Before Congress Even Cuts It
John AIDS outreach ministry in New Orleans, program director Tamachia Davenport faced a choice: cut staff John AIDS outreach told KFF Health News, “A lot of us are having to rob Peter to pay Paul.” Each new HIV infection carries an estimated at least $501,000 in lifetime healthcare costs.
- The Plan to Kill the World's Most Successful AIDS Program
celebrated blocking the proposed $400 million cut, leaked State Department documents obtained by The New relationships" centered on detecting disease outbreaks that could threaten the United States and creating "new
- Mid-Year Public Health Policy Update
Now for the not so good news and there’s two bits to this one we’re gonna need to watch for quite some third and final Community Roundtable in a series on COVID-19 impacts on public health and all the bad news
- A Patient's Guide to 340B: Why the Program Matters to You
extending scarce human resources (i.e. how efficient care can be delivered to patients), acquiring new mobile medical units in order to bring care to patients rather than bringing patients to care or opening new
- Beyond the Test: Ensuring Linkage to Care After HIV Self-Testing
A Vital Signs report from 2016 revealed that 38% of new HIV transmissions were from people who were unaware The CDC's eSTAMP study found that self-tests doubled the likelihood of MSM identifying new HIV transmissions
- The Congenital Syphilis Crisis
challenge is the shortage of Bicillin L-A, the primary treatment antibiotic, as highlighted by The New Advocacy for this act is crucial to stimulate antibiotic innovation and ensure the availability of new
- A Pox in the Hen House: A Timeline of the MPV Outbreak and Topline Numbers
reporting, including the states of California, Colorado, Georgia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, and New York City (which is reported separately from New York state). We need more public-private collaboration design – like the New York City Health Department partnering
- Ensuring Equitable Access to PrEP for Minors in the South
In 2022, young people under 35 accounted for over half (56%) of all new HIV diagnoses in the United States The Southern states bore a disproportionate burden of this epidemic, accounting for more than half of new HIV transmissions and 190 additional deaths over 10 years, jeopardized years of progress in reducing new
- Equitable Access to Long-Acting HIV Treatment
implications for public health, especially the Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) initiative, which aims to reduce new adherence and facilitating viral suppression, LAIs contribute to achieving these targets and reducing new Preventing new HIV infections through improved adherence not only saves on direct treatment costs but
- Assessing Responses to the US Monkeypox Outbreak
Demetre Daskalakis has been credited with helping to curb and end a measles outbreak in 2018 and 2019 in New strategies into action aren’t necessarily going to be enough.In a protracted opinion published to The New
- Addressing the Youth Mental Health Crisis: Adults Need to Look Inward
Of new metrics, data showed American Indian or Alaska Native, Black, and LGBTQ students were more likely In response to these findings making national news, TIMEpublished a piece by professor of psychology



