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04-02-2020Among others, the FDA is making the following changes, for immediate implementation, to the December 2015 guidance:For male donors who would have been deferred.…
09-27-2019In 2017, most clients servedby the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) were MSMliving near or below the federal poverty level.According to th...
09-04-2018Today s post features digital resources to use in your communication about these two observances.Promotion of HIV testing and other services is central. HIV....
03-07-2018Our coverage from the 2018 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Boston continued yesterday with three interviews with Federal HIV l…
05-23-2017CDC launched Start Talking. Stop HIV. in 2014 as part of its overallAct Against AIDS campaign, which aims to reduce HIV infections among gay, bisexual, an...
02-15-2017Be sure to tune in to HIV.gov s Facebook page tomorrow, February 15, and Thursday, February 16, at 5:00 PM (ET)/2:00 PM (PT) to hear additional daily CROI hi...
02-14-2017Gay and bisexual men were the only group that did not experience an overall decline in annual HIV infections from 2008 to 2014. This is because reduced infecti.…