HIV, STIs, Viral Hepatitis and LTBI Routine Screening Toolkit: Resource library


The HIV, STIs, Viral Hepatitis and Routine Screening toolkit was developed with input from health care professionals and was designed for clinicians working in community health centers and emergency departments. Access the library of resources available from the toolkit for use in your practice.

To access interactive maps and charts on number of reported cases by state, race/ethnicity and sex, visit the CDC’s National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention Atlas Plus resource.

HIV

At the end of 2021, an estimated 1.2 million people aged 13 and older had HIV in the United States, including an estimated 153,500 (13%) people whose were not aware of their HIV-positive status (CDC).

For the latest in HIV surveillance from the CDC you can visit the HIV Surveillance Reports webpage.

STIs

Data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that reported annual cases of STIs in the United States continued to climb in 2021, reaching an all-time high for the sixth consecutive year. […]

Click here to read to the full piece. This story was originally published by American Medical Association on March 5, 2024.