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- Amid HIV Outbreaks, Covid-19 Fractures Existing Public Health Efforts
Peninsula was identified in July of this year, with rural Kalkaska County reporting a higher rate of new Louisville, Kentucky has reported almost as many new HIV diagnoses in the first half of 2021 as the area diagnosis is not necessarily indicative of a new transmission. testing revealing new HIV diagnoses which otherwise might have been identified in the previous year What must be prioritized is funding, programming, training, and most importantly hiring of new talent
- State-Level Monkeypox Surveillance Highlights State-Level Disparities
access to vaccine and antiviral supplies, HIV and MPV co-infection risk and reporting, and the latest news In California, New Jersey, and New York state, Hispanic Americans represent the majority of new MPV diagnoses , as well as in New York City, which is counted as a separate jurisdiction from New York state. The Parkersburg News & Sentinel. https://www.newsandsentinel.com/news/local-news/2021/04/cdc-inquiry-sought-on-hiv-outbreak-in-kanawha-county New State Laws Hamstring Public Health Officials.
- Highlights from the Viral Hepatitis National Strategic Plan
Additionally, each contains a near identical vision statement: - The United States will be a place where new and treatment and lives free from stigma and discrimination.- The United States will be a place where new personnel HBV-related deaths among Black people HBV-related deaths among people over the age of 45 New HBV infections New HCV infections New HBV infections among people 30-49 years of age HBV-related deaths among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders New HCV infections among people of 20-39 years of age New
- HCV Screenings: An Evolving Blind Spot Amid Covid-19
all age cohorts except those under the age of 19, with PWID representing the leading risk factor for new HCV infections was dramatically impacted by the opioid crisis – a driving cause in new infections among emergency rooms and comprehensive syringe service providers as the most critical partners in identifying new even more striking in primary care settings at 72% decrease in HCV screenings and a 63% decrease in new Given the CDC’s acknowledgement of the role the opioid crisis has had in driving new HCV infections,
- Antibiotic Crisis - Hope Amid Institutional Decline
This creates a paradox: while we're seeing promising new treatments advancing toward approval, recent Meanwhile, funding and policy support for developing new antibiotics remain inadequate. This crisis demands urgent attention as resistant infections spread faster than new treatments can be Prevention Strategies: Interrupting Transmission Chains While developing new antibiotics is critical, While new treatments are essential, preventing infections reduces suffering and limits resistance.
- All Together Now: West Virginia's HIV Outbreak
West Virginia HIV outbreak “the most concerning” in the United States, with an unprecedented growth in new For context, in 2018, the county reported just two new HIV diagnoses related to IDU compared to at least thirty-five new diagnoses related to IDU reported in 2020 – New York City, with a population almost forty-five times that of Kanawha County, reported thirty-six new HIV diagnoses related to IDU in 2019 Demetre Daskalakis, the CDC’s Director of HIV Prevention, told a news outlet, “It is possible the current
- Public Input Needed - HIV, STI, Vaccine, and Hepatitis Policies
The upcoming 2026–2030 plans aim to build on past progress while addressing new and evolving challenges For instance, the National HIV/AIDS Strategy for 2022–2025 set ambitious goals to reduce new HIV infections Plans Address Each of the four national strategies addresses unique public health challenges: Prevent New Preventing New STIs: Increasing awareness, expanding prevention activities, and improving vaccination Fostering Innovation in Vaccine Development: Supporting research and development of new vaccines and
- Dismantling of Health Equity Research
New restrictions on research language and funding are reshaping how health disparities can be studied Under new NSF guidelines, grant proposals containing terms like "health disparities," "barriers to care Even if researchers secure funding, their ability to frame findings around equity and access faces new While the court has ordered data restoration, new language restrictions and funding mechanisms create They manufacture new ones.
- 2020 HIV Surveillance Proves Earlier COVID-19 Concerns
reports/hiv-surveillance/vol-33/index.html The top line of the report is a marked decrease in new HIV diagnoses; where since 2016, we’ve typically seem about a 3% annual decrease in new diagnoses, 2020 The aforementioned press release states the decline in new diagnoses should be “attributed to declines have sex with men, Black women, and Black transgender people remain a patient demographic hard hit by new The South accounts for nearly half of all new diagnoses. These things are not coincidental.
- Payer-Denied PrEP Fails Black Women and Marginalized Communities
a distressing reality where people with rejected PrEP claims encountered a 95% higher likelihood of new The study highlights the necessity of prompt PrEP access to prevent new HIV infections, especially for HIV demonstrated that integrating HIV treatment-as-prevention (TasP) with PrEP significantly reduced new This extensive research in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia's most populous states, indicated The systemic obstacles that Black women face, as outlined in a KFF Health News report, emphasize the
- Patient Care Suffers at the Intersection of Nursing Shortages and Hospital Consolidation
Last week, New York City nurses at Mount Sinai and Montefiore hospitals went on strike for about three The New York State Nurses Association, which organized the strike, lead an incredible media campaign American Nurses Association did not have a direct hand in the strike, they supported the move by the New Lats month, the New York Times outlined how Ascension, one of the nation’s largest hospital systems, Indeed, the New York Time also ran a piece in August of 2021, highlighting the plight of nurses struggling
- Australia is on Track to End HIV…by Focusing on Treatment
The study, which focused itself in New South Wales and Victoria – the country’s most populous states. evidence – is it found a positive correlation between increasing viral load suppression and reduction of new The study found a 1% increase in viral load suppression was associated with a WHOPPING 6% decrease in new prophylaxis (PrEP), meaning the 1-to-6 correlation between increased viral load suppression and reduction of new





