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The CDC currently recommends that Americans between ages 13 and 64 be tested for HIV at least once in their lifetime. Sullivan said there are many reasons that make testing difficult including ...
On its website, the agency chalked up the missing or delayed reports to last month’s HHS layoffs, which, as STAT previously reported, hit the CDC’s Division of HIV Prevention, or DHP ...
ANAC hosted guest speaker Lindsey Dawson to address potential cuts to federal HIV prevention funding and what outcomes providers should expect.
The CDC’s HIV prevention work dates to the 1980s, when the agency responded to the emerging AIDS crisis. Advocates argue that the division is critical.
The plan could move HIV prevention work from the CDC to HHS’s Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), which now focuses mainly on treatment through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.
The CDC’s Division of HIV Prevention is responsible for tracking infections nationwide and promoting testing and prevention efforts, including the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP ...
The CDC's $1.3 billion Division of HIV Prevention is tasked with tracking infections across the United States and promoting testing and prevention, including the use of HIV prevention medications ...
The site still features a set of population-based HIV fact sheets from the National Institutes of Health, but the one about transgender people is no longer included. Similarly, among more than a dozen ...
The CDC’s main HIV page was down temporarily but has been restored. The CDC began removing all content related to gender identity on Friday, according to one government staffer.
Several CDC websites and datasets related to HIV and more were removed after the agency was directed to comply with Donald Trump's executive orders.
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