Background: Approximately 38,000 new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections occur in the United States each year; these infections can be prevented. A proposed national initiative, Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America, incorporates three strategies (diagnose, treat, and prevent HIV infection) and seeks to leverage testing, treatment, and preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to reduce new HIV infections in the United States by at least 90% by 2030. Targets to reach this goal include that at least 95% of persons with HIV receive a diagnosis, 95% of persons with diagnosed HIV infection have a suppressed viral load, and 50% of those at increased risk for acquiring HIV are prescribed PrEP. Using surveillance, pharmacy, and other data, CD...
Globally, the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to remain high despite the i...
OBJECTIVE: Early and regular care and treatment for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are...
Since acquired immunodeficiency virus (AIDS) was first identified in 1981, it has become one of the ...
Background: In 2016, an estimated 1.1 million persons had human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infecti...
BackgroundApproximately 38,000 new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections occur in the United...
About 38,000 new HIV infections still occur each year. The US Government recently proposed Ending th...
Importance: An estimated 1.1 million individuals in the United States are currently living with HIV,...
Viral suppression is the ultimate goal of HIV treatment. HIV treatment has dramatically improved the...
An estimated 1.2 million persons in the USA are infected with HIV, of whom approximately 20% are una...
While great strides have been made in diagnostic and treatment strategies, human immunodeficiency vi...
The power of HIV prevention is clear. Studies show that our nation\u2019s prevention efforts have av...
We can end the HIV epidemic in the US. Immediate, effective treatment is key.Taking HIV medicine as ...
Importance: Approximately 1.1 million persons in the United States are currently living with HIV, an...
ImportanceAn estimated 1.1 million individuals in the United States are currently living with HIV, a...
HIV testing is essential for improving the health of people living with HIV and helping to prevent n...
Globally, the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to remain high despite the i...
OBJECTIVE: Early and regular care and treatment for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are...
Since acquired immunodeficiency virus (AIDS) was first identified in 1981, it has become one of the ...
Background: In 2016, an estimated 1.1 million persons had human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infecti...
BackgroundApproximately 38,000 new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections occur in the United...
About 38,000 new HIV infections still occur each year. The US Government recently proposed Ending th...
Importance: An estimated 1.1 million individuals in the United States are currently living with HIV,...
Viral suppression is the ultimate goal of HIV treatment. HIV treatment has dramatically improved the...
An estimated 1.2 million persons in the USA are infected with HIV, of whom approximately 20% are una...
While great strides have been made in diagnostic and treatment strategies, human immunodeficiency vi...
The power of HIV prevention is clear. Studies show that our nation\u2019s prevention efforts have av...
We can end the HIV epidemic in the US. Immediate, effective treatment is key.Taking HIV medicine as ...
Importance: Approximately 1.1 million persons in the United States are currently living with HIV, an...
ImportanceAn estimated 1.1 million individuals in the United States are currently living with HIV, a...
HIV testing is essential for improving the health of people living with HIV and helping to prevent n...
Globally, the incidence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to remain high despite the i...
OBJECTIVE: Early and regular care and treatment for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are...
Since acquired immunodeficiency virus (AIDS) was first identified in 1981, it has become one of the ...