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In 2022, the County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency (HSA) – Public Health Division was selected to participate in NACCHO’s...
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On March 4 we recognize International HPV Awareness Day. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is actually a group of viruses that are sexually...
Mar 02, 2022 | Amy Frandsen
On July 29, President Biden announced the Back to School Week of Action, from August 7-15. This week is a nationwide mobilization...
Aug 10, 2021 | Amy Frandsen, Hitomi Abe
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May 17, 2021 | Andrea Grenadier
These downloadable English and Spanish language graphics and videos from Greater Than AIDS are designed to be used on digital...
Dec 03, 2020 | Shalesha Majors
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is rolling out a new suite of HIV Treatment Works (HTW) products and materials as part...
Sep 30, 2020 | Julia Zigman
Social media and other Spanish-language resources about HIV prevention are available ahead of National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day.
CDC has published a range of resources - including social media messaging, key talking points, videos, and widgets - that can help you...
Sep 22, 2020 | Kim Rodgers
In 2022, the County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency (HSA) – Public Health Division was selected to participate in NACCHO’s CDC-funded Equipping Local Health Departments to Address Vaccine Hesitancy project.
On March 4 we recognize International HPV Awareness Day. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is actually a group of viruses that are sexually transmitted. Nearly all people are infected with HPV within the first few years of becoming sexually active. High-risk HPVs can cause illness and several types of cancer. In the United States, HPV is estimated to cause about 36,000 cases of cancer each year, or...
On July 29, President Biden announced the Back to School Week of Action, from August 7-15. This week is a nationwide mobilization effort to get young people the COVID-19 vaccine before going back to school in the fall.
These downloadable English and Spanish language graphics and videos from Greater Than AIDS are designed to be used on digital platforms to promote your HIV services, including testing, PrEP and treatment, during COVID-19.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is rolling out a new suite of HIV Treatment Works (HTW) products and materials as part of its Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign.
CDC has published a range of resources - including social media messaging, key talking points, videos, and widgets - that can help you educate communities about the flu, the complications it can cause, and where people can go to get their flu shot.
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