The Center for Disease Control’s (CDC’s) Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP) recently released their 2015 Annual Report. The report highlights an array of programmatic work, including innovative demonstration projects for men who have sex with men (MSM) of color; the use of advanced molecular diagnostics to halt emerging outbreaks; compelling new awareness campaigns; and, improvements in HIV surveillance, which is the foundation for effective prevention.
These efforts embody the strategy described in DHAP’s 2015 publication, HIV Prevention In The United States: New Opportunities, New Expectations. Together, these resources applaud the progress that’s been made in HIV prevention, while serving as a call to action to continue the work in areas where quality HIV care remains elusive.