The National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD) has created a blog series for STD Awareness Month. The series is a collaboration between NCSD’s members and partners, and will put a spotlight on important aspects of STD prevention, along with highlighting the work of may STD programs from across the nation. Last weeks featured blogs were:
- Female Condom Outreach on College Campuses by Judy Palmore, The Female Health Company
- Why Black Men Should be Involved in PrEP from Trials to Implementation by Anonymous
- Congenital Syphilis on the Rise by Michelle Allen, Georgia Department of Public Health and William Smith, NCSD
- Partnering with Site and App Owners to Promote Sexual Health by Dan Wohlfeiler, Building Healthy Communities Online
- PrEP Implementation: Experiences and Highlights from Rhode Island by Phillip Chan, Rhode Island Department of Health
- The Rise of Syphilis Highlights the Need for More Investment into Prevention by Gail Bolan, CDC’s Division of STD Prevention
- How Texas is Working to Address Congenital Syphilis by Sydney Minnerly, Texas Department of State Health Services
- Leveraging Technology for Partner Services: DIS Now Have Access to an IPS Toolkit by Frank Strona, CDC’s Division of STD Prevention and Charles Fall, San Francisco Department of Public Health
Visit NCSD’s Blog STD Prevention Gone Viral to view the full series.