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CUNY SPH and NYC Health Department awarded $3 3 million to study new HIV intervention
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CUNY SPH and NYC Health Department awarded $3 3 million to study new HIV intervention
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CDC Finds Testing Gaps, Lack Of Clean Needles To Tackle Kanawha HIV Outbreak
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Jun. 4—A segment of an unreleased documentary that focuses on local survivors and their early days of battling human immunodeficiency virus will be screened Saturday as part of a virtual event honoring the 40th anniversary of the disease's recognition in the United States. The event, organized by the Ryan White Program at the University of Toledo Medical Center, will begin with a discussion .
Tyler Berl and Jordan Hines, Delaware HIV Consortium May 11, 2021
While more and more Delawareans receive COVID-19 vaccinations, the state is seeing a notable drop in testing for the virus – a trend throughout the U.S. Public health experts say that, considered together, this is a positive development wrapped in a potentially worrisome one.
Just as concerning, healthcare disparities persist in Delaware in the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines; as an example, Blacks make up 23 percent of Delaware’s population, yet account for just 12 percent of fully vaccinated Delawareans as of May 6.
The effectiveness of testing as a strategy for slowing the spread of communicable diseases is a lesson Delaware learned during an earlier epidemic – one that shares vast similarities to what we are experiencing today in our state – the human immunodeficiency virus. This is something that we at the Delaware HIV Consortium and the state’s other AIDS service organizations have dealt