Advancing HIV Prevention: New Strategies
for a Changing Epidemic
The Advancing HIV Prevention: New
Strategies for a Changing Epidemic
initiative aims to reduce barriers to
early diagnosis of HIV infection and
increase access to quality medical care,
treatment, and ongoing prevention services
for those living with HIV.
HIV Cost Effectiveness
Cost effectiveness has long been a criterion in setting HIV program priorities. The basic principle is straightforward: choose those options that provide the greatest outcome for the least cost.
Comprehensive Risk Counseling and Services
This Web site provides information to CBOs and health departments that are or will be implementing CRCS (formerly known as Prevention Case Management or PCM) – an intensive, individual level, client-centered risk reduction intervention for people at high risk for HIV infection or transmission.
HIV
Prevention Among Injection Drug Users Injection drug use is important in the
transmission of blood borne infections (particularly HIV and hepatitis
B and C). This program provides access to materials and resources
developed to assist HIV prevention providers working with IDUs and
their sex partners.
Replicating Effective Programs Plus Replicating Effective Programs Plus is
dedicated to helping individuals identify
and implement HIV/AIDS prevention programs
that have been shown to work in the real
world!
AIDS Community Demonstration Projects: A
Successful Community-Level Intervention to
Reduce HIV Risk
Designed primarily for HIV prevention
community planning groups and program
planners in state and local health
departments, community-based
organizations, and other agencies, this
program provides valuable information
about a peer outreach model that was
successful in motivating adoption of
reduced risk practices among several
populations.
Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd,
Atlanta, GA 30333, USA
800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) TTY: (888) 232-6348,
24 Hours/Every Day -
cdcinfo@cdc.gov