martes, 22 de marzo de 2016

HIV & AIDS in the United States Update: Web Updates

HIV & AIDS inthe United States

New on the HIV Web
Prevention Status Reports—The Prevention Status Reports (PSRs) highlight—for all 50 states and the District of Columbia—the status of public health policies and practices designed to address 10 important public health problems and concerns.

Doing It Testimonial Videos—Listen to why people just like you are testing for HIV and why you should be Doing It, too.

Updated fact sheet: HIV Among Women—Black/African American and Hispanic/Latina women continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV, compared with women of other races/ethnicities. Of the total estimated number of women living with diagnosed HIV at the end of 2013, 61% (137,504) were African American, 17% (39,177) were white, and 17% (38,664) were Hispanics/Latinas.

Updated guidance: Implementing HIV Testing in Nonclinical Settings: A Guide for HIV Testing Providers—This CDC guide supports the implementation of HIV testing services in nonclinical settings in the United States.

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