https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/National-HIV-AIDS-Strategy.pdf
The NHAS provides a roadmap to accelerate efforts to end the HIV epidemic in the country. The Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative is a key component of HHS’ work to implement the strategy.
Both the NHAS and EHE recognize HIV as part of a syndemic with STIs, viral hepatitis, mental health disorders, and substance use disorders. Adopting integrated syndemic approaches helps to equitably reach people, implement more holistic approaches, and improve health outcomes.
Learn more about mpox, how it affects people with HIV, and what you can do to protect yourself, including getting vaccinated.
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