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Conference Presentations • 11/28/2022
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Resources • 10/24/2022
Conference Presentations • 02/09/2022
Conference Presentations • 02/09/2022
Best Practices • 03/28/2023
Conference Presentations • 02/22/2021
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Best Practices • 08/02/2023
Best Practices • 04/27/2023
Best Practices • 09/22/2021
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Conference Presentations • 11/28/2022
Review of the epidemiology of STIs, screening and treatment of STIs per the 2021 CDC STI Treatment Guidelines (gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, and Mycoplasma genitalium), and discussion of results from the recent DoxyPEP study and implications for practice.
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
This presentation will provide an overview of the potential role of express STI services in HIV prevention and care and improving the clinic efficiency of RWHAP clinics and health centers by develo
Resources • 10/24/2022
Tools to help clinics improve screening, testing, and treatment of common bacterial STIs among people with HIV or at risk for HIV.
Conference Presentations • 02/09/2022
Review of the diagnostic and management strategies for the most common sexually transmitted infections based on the updated 2021 CDC STI Treatment Guidelines.
Conference Presentations • 02/09/2022
Review of options for PrEP in patients with decreased kidney function and low bone mineral density; the state of the science on STI prevention strategies; and recent data on the safety and efficacy on injectable PrEP options.
Best Practices • 03/28/2023
Nine sites implemented four evidence-based interventions, collectively known as Addressing STIs: Ask.Test.Treat.Repeat. The four intervention components are audio computer-assisted self-interview sexual history taking, patient self-collection of urogenital and extragenital site chlamydia/gonorrhea nucleic acid amplification test specimens, sexual and gender minority welcoming indicators, and provider training, with the overall goal to routinize STI screening, testing, and treatment in primary care. The interventions increased routine STI screening and testing of bacterial STIs based on reported behavioral risk.
Conference Presentations • 02/22/2021
Panel discussion of complicated cases involving HIV prevention-PrEP usage.
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
Discussion of the state of HIV and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among colleges and universities, with an emphasis on historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the southeastern United States.
Conference Presentations • 02/12/2021
The HIV Prevention Certified Provider (PCP) program is an online, self-paced CME curriculum composed of five free e-learning courses in HIV prevention.
Best Practices • 08/02/2023
JumpstART launched in 2016 as part of New York State’s Ending the Epidemic initiative, changing the service delivery model of eight sexual health clinics to include an initial prescription of ART after an HIV diagnosis and prior to linkage to the community provider. Between November 2016 and September 2018, 60% of JumpstART clients received ART on the same day as diagnosis. JumpstART clients were also more likely to reach viral suppression within three months compared to non-JumpstART clients.
Best Practices • 04/27/2023
Intervention featuring time-limited services and outreach to help identify, treat, and prevent HIV and STIs.
Best Practices • 09/22/2021
Using a client-focused, personalized, Incremental Risk Reduction approach, the Project START intervention improves linkage and retention in care among people with HIV who are leaving correctional facilities to return to the community.