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We have more than 30 years of lessons learned from fighting HIV, hepatitis and STIs, reads a letter to Vice President Pence.
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Opioid use disorder is fueling a rise in youth hepatitis C cases and a stabilization of a long decline in HIV among people who use drugs.
Mike Pence’s delayed response to HIV outbreak in Indiana had grave results.
This year’s theme is “Saving Lives through Leadership and Partnerships.”
For the second year, the White House ignores the group of Americans most affected by HIV. And that’s not the only omission.
Baby boomers still make up the largest bloc of those with the virus, but youths’ injection drug use is sending their infection rates upward.
Many of the 215 injection-drug-related HIV infections could have been averted from a swifter response, according to researchers’ estimates.
The Human Rights Campaign aims to expose the vice president’s alarming viewpoints, such as that condoms are “too modern” to fight STDs.
Buy the rabbit’s tale to support the cause—or just to annoy Mike Pence.
Among its health care offerings, Planned Parenthood provides HIV services to men and women.
Here’s how folks on social media reacted. (Hint: Not good.)
But promisingly, nationwide political support for providing injection drug users with clean needles to curb HIV and hepatitis C has risen.
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