What is HIV?

HIV stands for “human immunodeficiency virus.” It weakens a person’s immune system by destroying important cells that fight disease and infection. There is currently no effective cure for HIV. But with proper medical care, HIV can be controlled. Some groups of people in the United States are more likely to get HIV than others because of many factors, including their sex partners and risk behaviors.

HIV Fast Facts

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HIV Education Resources (U=U x3, language guide, epi profile, ssps are HIV prevention article, CDC ssp as hiv prevention fact sheets)

Perinatal HCV Screening Recommendations Flyer
End the Syndemic Language Guidance
Locate an SSP in TN
Apply to Become a Rapid HCV Testing Partner
Locate a Health Department Near You
Hepatitis C and Pregnancy Brochure (Swahili)
Safer Injection Guide (Arabic)
Hepatitis C and Pregnancy (Arabic)
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What is Project ECHO?

Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a movement to demonopolize knowledge and amplify local capacity to provide best practice care for underserved people all over the world. The ECHO model™ is committed to addressing the needs of the most vulnerable populations by equipping communities with the right knowledge, at the right place, at the right time.