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Atlanta Hires First-Ever Chief Health Officer to Battle HIV

Dr. Angelica Geter Fugerson will serve as the city’s first-ever chief health officer.
“Dr. Fugerson is uniquely qualified to lead our city’s efforts on improving the overall health and well-being of Atlantans,” Bottoms said in a press release. “Her experience and expertise tackling public health issues — including in-depth research on HIV/AIDS — will be invaluable as we continue to build healthier, thriving communities in Atlanta.”

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Fulton County Takes Aggressive Step Toward Eliminating HIV

The , has established the Fulton County Department for HIV Elimination. The change reflects the expanded mission of the Ryan White Department. In addition to managing Ryan White Part A grants representing $27.7 million in federal funding each year, the Department for HIV Elimination will take a leadership role in the development of a metro Atlanta regional plan to get to no new cases of HIV.

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Why Fulton County is Key to Ending HIV in the Country

Contrary to popular belief, the story of HIV in Atlanta has never been about white gay men with resources. The story is black gay men with few resources. If you’re wondering why that’s important, here’s your answer: The vast majority of people newly diagnosed and living with HIV are African American and living in metro Atlanta.

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ATL HIV Researchers, Activists, Doctors Talk Fear, Frustration and Hope

Atlanta’s identity is loaded with things to be proud of. A legacy of civil rights activism. Headquarters of some of the world’s most recognizable brands. A vibrant and envied hip-hop history and future. A burgeoning technological hub. Home of the world’s busiest airport.

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Atlanta Mayor’s Legislation to Expand Access to HIV Prevention Meds

Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ legislation to allocate $100,000 to provide Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis services to high-risk populations in Atlanta was unanimously approved by City Council recently. The resolution—sponsored by Atlanta City Councilmember Antonio Brown—authorizes the city to enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the Fulton County Board of Health to assist in the distribution of PrEP and associated counseling services,

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HIV in the ATL

For years, Atlanta has been facing an HIV epidemic, one Dr. Carlos del Rio told the AJC was “as bad” as some third world countries. For a number of reasons, our Southern and developed metropolis has been afflicted with this disease — reasons such as social issues like homelessness and unemployment, as well as the discrimination and stigma that just can’t seem to be tackled.

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Attacking AIDS in Atlanta

WHEN LÁDEIA Joyce learned she had tested positive for HIV in 2016, she immediately began looking for information on the disease, how to treat it and how to learn to live with it.
What she found seemed aimed at a completely different person.

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Hiv: Nelle Farmacie I Test Per L’autodiagnosi. 830 I Nuovi Casi In Lombardia Nel 2016

Milano 1 Dicembre – Quest’anno a Milano si sono registrati 422 nuovi casi di Aids, 830 in tutta la Lombardia. E da oggi, in occasione della Giornata mondiale della lotta all’AIDS, sarà disponibile in farmacia il primo test per l’autodiagnosi dell’HIV.

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