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This article by AIDS United looks at recent moves the by NIH and CDC to improve health outcomes for transgender people by close data gaps and improving HIV prevention efforts among transgender populations.
A cluster of cases in Hawaii have exhibited higher levels of resistance to the drugs used to treat gonorrhea than previously observed in the US.
A study of state departments of correction concludes that prisoners are not receiving vital hepatitis C treatment due to extremely high drug costs
CIRA's newly-published review summarizes 24 years of research on HIV criminalization.
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The Ohio Supreme Court announced today, over three dissents, that it would review the state's HIV criminal law and Orlando Batista's conviction and sentence under that law.
HIV Criminalization Graphic with Statistic about the rate of HIV among prisoners is 5 to 7 times that of the general population
Policy Makers, Formerly Incarcerated LGBT People and Advocates Tackle Discrimination, Abuses, and Disproportionate Rates of Incarceration of LGBT people and PLHIV
Judge rules that trial should be delayed to give defense counsel adequate time to prepare and defendant released from custody.
The strategy to end AIDS in Fulton County includes policy initiatives developed by people living with HIV, health care providers, community advocates and public health officials.
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Decades-old criminal laws modernized to reflect modern science on the routes, risks and realities of HIV transmission.