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A
Sentinel
Event:
CDC
Releases
New
HIV
Incidence
Estimates
for
the
United
States
Download
this
podcast,
locate
accessible
versions,
and
subscribe
to
podcast
series.
This
briefing
highlights
our
nation's
new
HIV
incidence
estimates,
explains
their
significance,
and
confirms
populations
most
severely
impacted
by
HIV
and
AIDS.
Speakers:
Dr.
Kevin
Fenton,
Director,
National
Center
for
HIV/AIDS,
Viral
Hepatitis,
STD,
and
TB
Prevention,
CDC;
Dr.
Rich
Wolitski,
Acting
Director,
Division
of
HIV/AIDS
Prevention,
CDC
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CDC-developed
Breakthrough
Technology
Allows
Clearest
Picture
to
Date
of
HIV
Infections
in
the
U.S.:
A
Methods
Discussion
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this
podcast,
locate
accessible
versions,
and
subscribe
to
podcast
series.
This
briefing
describes
the
first
national
surveillance
system
of
its
kind
in
the
world
that
is
based
on
direct
measurement
of
new
HIV
infections.>
Dr.
Irene
Hall,
Chief,
HIV
Incidence
&
Case
Surveillance
Branch,
Division
of
HIV/AIDS
Prevention,
CDC
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HIV Transmission Rates in the United States
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This podcast describes in detail HIV transmission rates in the United States and the success of prevention efforts nationwide.
Speakers: Dr. Rich Wolitski, Acting Director, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, CDC; Dr. David Holtgrave,
Chair
of
the
Department
of
Health,
Behavior
and
Society
at
the
Johns
Hopkins
Bloomberg
School
of
Public
Health; Mr. Jesse Milan, Vice President of the Altarum Institute and Chairman of the Black AIDS Institute.
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MMWR Article Provides Additional Detail About HIV Incidence in the United States
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This
podcast explores a more in-depth look at HIV incidence in specific
U.S. populations, with detailed breakdowns of new HIV infections by
race, gender, route of transmission, and age. Speaker: Dr. Rich Wolitski,
Acting Director, Division of HIV/AIDS
Prevention, CDC
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Next Steps: CDC's Response to the New
HIV Incidence Estimates for the United
States
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This CDC's HIV
prevention efforts in relation to the
new HIV incidence estimates. Speaker: Dr. Rich
Wolitski, Acting Director, Division
of
HIV/AIDS
Prevention,
CDC
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