- HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
- HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
- Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
- Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations
- Sex work and related issues
- Health Policy Implementation Science
- Public Health Policies and Education
- Ethics in Clinical Research
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2008-2022
Federal Reserve
2022
The Centers
2022
United States Public Health Service
2022
Carter Center
2021
Williams (United States)
2021
National Center for HIV/AIDS Viral Hepatitis STD and TB Prevention
2014-2018
Universidad Nacional de Entre Ríos
2017
I.CO.P (Italy)
2017
North Carolina Division of Public Health
2008
We assessed the efficacy of an HIV behavioral intervention adapted for Black men who have sex with (MSM).
Objective. The Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning project was the first initiative of Centers for Disease Control and (CDC) to address goals National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS). Health departments in 12 U.S. cities with a high prevalence AIDS conducted comprehensive program planning implemented cost-effective, scalable prevention interventions that targeted high-risk populations. We examined trends health department programs these during project. Methods. analyzed number people who...
In September 2010, CDC launched the Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning (ECHPP) project to shift HIV-related activities meet goals of 2010 National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS). Twelve health departments in cities with high AIDS burden participated. These 12 grantees submitted plans detailing jurisdiction-level goals, strategies, and objectives for prevention care activities. We reviewed identify themes planning process initial implementation. included data integration, broad...
Objectives. We identified the level and type of program collaboration service integration (PCSI) among HIV prevention programs in 59 CDC-funded health department jurisdictions. Methods. Annual progress reports (APRs) completed by all departments funded CDC for activities were reviewed collaborative integrated reported calendar year 2009. associations between PCSI funding, AIDS diagnosis rate, organizational integration. Results. collaborated with other through data-related activities,...
Objective: HIV prevention has changed substantially in recent years due to changes national priorities, biomedical advances, and health care reform. Starting 2010, motivated by the National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) Centers for Disease Control Prevention's (CDC's) High-Impact Prevention (HIP), departments realigned resources so that cost-effective, evidence-based interventions were targeted groups at risk areas most affected HIV. This analysis describes how diverse settings NHAS HIP. Methods:...
Objective. The Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning (ECHPP) project was a demonstration implemented by 12 U.S. health departments (2010–2013) to enhance program planning in cities with high AIDS prevalence, support of National HIV/AIDS Strategy goals. Grantees were required improve their and implementation prevention care programs increase impact on local epidemics. A multilevel evaluation using multiple data sources, spanning years (2008–2015), will be conducted assess the effect...
Timely linkage to HIV care (LTC) following an diagnosis is especially important for pregnant women with prevent perinatal transmission and improve maternal health. However, limited data are available on LTC among U.S. women. Our analysis aimed identify diagnoses childbearing age (CBA) (15–44 years old) by pregnancy status compare of HIV-infected non-pregnant We analyzed 2013 CDC-funded testing from 61 health departments 151 directly funded community-based organizations CBA includes at any...
HIV testing is a critically important first step in preventing and reducing transmission. Community-based organizations (CBOs) are uniquely positioned to provide other prevention services populations disproportionately affected by infection.The purpose of this analysis was assess CDC-funded health department (HD) CBO programs during 2012-2017, including the number tests positivity.This an National Prevention Program Monitoring Evaluation data submitted between 2012 2017 CDC.Sixty-one state...
Compared with traditional measures of scientific impact, the CDC Science Impact Framework more broadly, directly, and quickly assesses impact public health science. For 20 CDC-funded HIV prevention projects that were conducted during 2018-2022, departments documented based on domains: Disseminating Science, Creating Awareness, Catalyzing Action, Effecting Change, Shaping Future. Health reported 282 impacts: most common new partnerships (n = 17, Action), capacity building 16, Change), or...
US Public Health Service, Atlanta, GA (Dr Beltrami); and Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Centers for Disease Control Georgia Beltrami Ms Dunbar). Correspondence: John Beltrami, MD, MPH&TM, Center Surveillance, Epidemiology, Laboratory Services, 1600 Clifton Rd, NE, 30333 ([email protected]). None the authors have any conflicts or possible interest, no funding was given work authors.The findings conclusions in this article are those do not necessarily represent views Prevention.
Context: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that all persons aged 13 to 64 years are tested human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However, results from US surveys show 50% of less had ever HIV. Program: annually funds 60 health departments conduct comprehensive HIV prevention surveillance activities include testing. Implementation: We selected the 31 with quality data (ie, ≤20% missing or invalid values variables verify linkage medical care new diagnoses) in 2019. Main...