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Registration is now open to join Project ECHO® and the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board’s Indian Country Trans & Gender...
Sep 30, 2020 | Julia Zigman
In honor of DIS Recognition Day on October 2, 2020, please join NACCHO in highlighting and congratulating the DIS scholarship...
Sep 30, 2020 | Shalesha Majors
Join NASTAD and The AIDS Institute on October 22nd for the first ever Hepatitis Virtual Collaborative!
National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NGMHAAD), observed each year on September 27, allows us to reflect on the continuing and...
Social media and other Spanish-language resources about HIV prevention are available ahead of National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP) released draft strategic...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced the availability of fiscal year 2021 funds for a cooperative...
NACCHO’s Infectious Diseases Team is featured in the November/December 2020 issue of the Journal of Public Health Management and...
Sep 30, 2020 | Christina Baum
CDC recently released the Roll your #SleeveUp to #FightFlu social media campaign to encourage annual flu vaccination. Using the...
Sep 29, 2020 | Kimberly Sharpe-Scott
Registration is now open to join Project ECHO® and the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board’s Indian Country Trans & Gender Affirming Care ECHO clinic.
In honor of DIS Recognition Day on October 2, 2020, please join NACCHO in highlighting and congratulating the DIS scholarship recipients for STD Engage 2020.
National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NGMHAAD), observed each year on September 27, allows us to reflect on the continuing and disproportionate impact that HIV has had on gay and bisexual men over the past three decades.
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP) released draft strategic plans for 2021-2025.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced the availability of fiscal year 2021 funds for a cooperative agreement program for community-based organizations (CBOs) to develop and implement high-impact HIV prevention programs.
NACCHO’s Infectious Diseases Team is featured in the November/December 2020 issue of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice.
CDC recently released the Roll your #SleeveUp to #FightFlu social media campaign to encourage annual flu vaccination. Using the campaign resources and toolkit, healthcare professionals can feature photos of themselves and others receiving a flu vaccine or showing off a bandage after receiving the flu vaccine.
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NACCHO, with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), released a funding opportunity for The Improving...
Feb 12, 2024 | Tori Decea
The EPA's Small Communities, Big Challenges Competition encourages local governments to demonstrate their innovative strategies, from...
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The Building Local Operational Capacity for COVID-19, Healthcare-Associated Infections, and Antimicrobial Resistance (BLOC COVID-19+)...
Aug 14, 2023 | Irene Halferty, Kristen Ross
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