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Where to Get Treatment Ending The Epidemic

WEBColumbus Health Department 2100 Comer Avenue Columbus, GA 31904. Loretta Willis 706-321-6420. Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Sumter County Health Department 1601 N. MLK Jr. Blvd. Americus, GA 31719. …

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Georgia Strategies to Address HIV Ending The Epidemic

WEBThis strategy, broken down into 3 phases, provides a collective plan to address the needs of those living with or at risk of HIV. Key areas of the strategy include public education, …

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What Is CAPUS Ending The Epidemic

WEBThe CAPUS Project aims to create more efficient systems to prevent HIV, improve HIV testing, linkage to and retention in care, and antiretroviral adherence, specifically targeting highest risk minority populations. …

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Ways to Prevent Infection Ending The Epidemic

WEBAll pregnant women should be screened for HIV as early as possible during each pregnancy. If you test positive for an STD, a health-care provider can create a plan to …

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Care Is Prevention Ending The Epidemic

WEBYou can visit your primary care doctor or go to your local health department. If you feel you cannot afford care, the Georgia Ryan White Part B Program provides a range of …

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Ryan White Services Ending The Epidemic

WEBThe Georgia Ryan White Program provides medical services directly or indirectly associated with HIV/AIDS and related illnesses. Medical services provided vary by clinic, and may …

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Clinical Guidelines Ending The Epidemic

WEBThe New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, in partnership with Johns Hopkins University, has published clinical guidelines related to the prevention and …

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Importance of Getting Treatment Ending The Epidemic

WEBWork with your health-care provider to get the treatment that’s right for you. If you are ready to speak with a health-care provider about treatment but are not sure what your next step should be please visit the Where To …

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Providers Ending The Epidemic

WEBProviders. Providers deliver care to patients diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. As formal caregivers, providers offer primary and medical specialty care, behavioral health …

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HIV/AIDS in the Community Ending The Epidemic

WEBHIV infection remains an important public health problem in the state of Georgia. Georgia ranks 5th highest in the nation for the total number of new diagnoses of HIV infection among adults and adolescents after Florida, …

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Information Ending The Epidemic

WEBRoutine, opt-out HIV testing for all persons aged 13–64 years in health care settings, including women during every pregnancy. For Pregnant Women: If you are currently pregnant and close to delivery: Talk with your provider …

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HIV/AIDS Myths and Facts Ending The Epidemic

WEBMYTH: “HIV/AIDS is a death sentence.”. FACT: Currently, there are over 35 FDA approved medications to treat HIV/AIDS. These medications, primarily known as anti-retroviral …

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Determine Your Eligibility Ending The Epidemic

WEBYou will need to be seen at a Ryan White Clinic or health department to determine your final eligibility for Ryan White services. Eligibility for the Ryan White Program is based …

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Importance of Getting Tested Ending The Epidemic

WEBThe Benefits Of Getting Tested. No more worrying about your status. Once you get tested, you know your status for sure and can make future plans depending on your test results. …

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Resources For Medical Providers Ending The Epidemic

WEBThe Georgia Department of Public Health Specialty Clinic is designed to assist providers with the care and management of challenging cases for people living with HIV/AIDS and …

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Ending The Epidemic

WEBThe Legacy of Ryan White. Ryan White was diagnosed with AIDS on December 17, 1984, at age 13. He was one of the first children with hemophilia, a disorder in which blood …

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Referrers Ending The Epidemic

WEBReferrers provide helpful medical and social services information to persons diagnosed with HIV. Working with the patient, referrers play a vital role in information dissemination and …

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HIV In The Community Ending The Epidemic

WEBAt the end of 2012, an estimated 57,200 youth aged 18 to 24 were living with HIV in the United States. 2. In 2014, an estimated 22% new HIV infections occur in youth aged 13 …

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HIV/AIDS Ending The Epidemic

WEBA Brief History of HIV/AIDS. Who Is Affected by HIV/AIDS. Facts and Myths.

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A Brief History of HIV/AIDS Ending The Epidemic

WEBJanuary 1, 1985. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first test to screen for HIV antibodies – the body produces antibodies as part of its response …

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Georgia Integrated HIV Prevention & Care Plan 2017-2021

WEBThe Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is the lead agency in preventing disease, injury and disability; promoting health and well-being; and preparing for and responding …

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PHA Training Request Form

WEBPHA - Training Request. The HIV Counseling, Testing, and Linkage Course is a skills based training for HIV Counseling, Testing, and Linkage (CTL) providers. The following …

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