Problem: Urban HIV epidemics often span State and County jurisdictional borders; evidence suggests that borders create barriers to coordinated approaches to HIV prevention and treatment. No systematic assessment has been conducted to understand domestic borders and how they are perceived and navigated by HIV prevention stakeholders. Objective: The specific aims of this investigation are to: Examine the extent to which there are disconnects between services available to vulnerable populations and expertise of HIV Prevention Organizations (HPOs). Describe collaboration between HPOs across a jurisdictional border. Determine whether the Health Services Research Utilization Model (HSUM) explains organizational barriers to coordinated...
BackgroundMerely having the tools to end HIV is insufficient. Effectively ending the epidemic necess...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV, epidemic represents one of the greatest public health chal...
Background Although funding has supported the scale up of routine, opt-out HIV testing in the US, va...
In the current economy, North Carolina (NC) faces a multi-faceted HIV epidemic with limited funding ...
HIV prevention efforts have contributed to a decline in annual HIV infections in the United States. ...
Back in 1985, when knowledge of HIV began to spread, governments reacted by passing immigration laws...
Introduction: HIV care and treatment in cross-border areas in East Africa face challenges perhaps no...
BACKGROUND: Although funding has supported the scale up of routine, opt-out HIV testing in the US, v...
In 2015, Florida moved from being ranked second to first nationally in total number of HIV diagnoses...
The success of community-based organizations (CBOs) that provide HIV prevention services depends on ...
Antiretroviral (ARV)-based prevention approaches such as Treatment as Prevention (TasP) and Pre-Expo...
One of the four national HIV prevention goals is to incorporate combinations of effective, evidence-...
Background Merely having the tools to end HIV is insufficient. Effectively ending the epidemic neces...
While the integration of information, technologies, and services to respond to HIV/AIDS may seem clo...
: In response to the release of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, the Centers for Disease Control and ...
BackgroundMerely having the tools to end HIV is insufficient. Effectively ending the epidemic necess...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV, epidemic represents one of the greatest public health chal...
Background Although funding has supported the scale up of routine, opt-out HIV testing in the US, va...
In the current economy, North Carolina (NC) faces a multi-faceted HIV epidemic with limited funding ...
HIV prevention efforts have contributed to a decline in annual HIV infections in the United States. ...
Back in 1985, when knowledge of HIV began to spread, governments reacted by passing immigration laws...
Introduction: HIV care and treatment in cross-border areas in East Africa face challenges perhaps no...
BACKGROUND: Although funding has supported the scale up of routine, opt-out HIV testing in the US, v...
In 2015, Florida moved from being ranked second to first nationally in total number of HIV diagnoses...
The success of community-based organizations (CBOs) that provide HIV prevention services depends on ...
Antiretroviral (ARV)-based prevention approaches such as Treatment as Prevention (TasP) and Pre-Expo...
One of the four national HIV prevention goals is to incorporate combinations of effective, evidence-...
Background Merely having the tools to end HIV is insufficient. Effectively ending the epidemic neces...
While the integration of information, technologies, and services to respond to HIV/AIDS may seem clo...
: In response to the release of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, the Centers for Disease Control and ...
BackgroundMerely having the tools to end HIV is insufficient. Effectively ending the epidemic necess...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV, epidemic represents one of the greatest public health chal...
Background Although funding has supported the scale up of routine, opt-out HIV testing in the US, va...