Factsheets and Infographics
This factsheet provides an overview of the mSTUDY that began in 2013 as a NIDA funded U01 research platform to support research efforts at the intersection of drugs of abuse and HIV by following a cohort of over 500 HIV positive and negative young men who have sex with men (MSM) of color in Los Angeles
This infographic discusses the recent Texas case Braidwood Management v. Becerra, in which the court ruled that the employer requirement to cover pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), medication for HIV prevention, violates the plaintiff’s religious rights.
This infographic discusses the NIH Public Access Policy which requires scientists to submit the final peer-reviewed, accepted manuscript that arises from NIH funded research to PubMed Central (PMC) to ensure the public has access to the published results.
The infographic, entitled HIV Risk Reduction and Earned Income Tax Credit discusses the EITC which is an anti-poverty program that provides cash assistance to lower income individuals. The research shows that single women with children reduce their HIV risk just by claiming.
This factsheet provides a list of resources that describes the COVID-19 variants and their concern, further describing the constantly mutating nature of coronaviruses, SARS-CoV2. The document provides resources that describes the Delta variant which has become the main variant in the US (August 2021) and whether a booster shot is required anytime soon.
This factsheet describes the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 083. a randomized active-controlled, double-blind clinical trial that began in December 2016. The study has compared the safety and efficacy of two drugs for use as PrEP among a Population at increased risk of HIV infection.
This factsheet describes contingency management (CM) as a behavioral intervention that promotes healthy behavior using positive reinforcement in the form of rewards. CM was adopted by public health practitioners and policymakers to help bring about a variety of positive health outcomes,
This infographic by the COVID-19 Racism and Equity Taskforce at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health provides information on basic care, community care, and political care as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This infographic by the COVID-19 Racism and Equity Taskforce at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health provides information on basic care, community care, and political care as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This infographic, entitled Undetectable=Untransmittable, explains that U=U means that people with HIV who achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load—the amount of HIV in the blood—by taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) daily as prescribed cannot sexually transmit the virus to others.
This infographic, entitled Undetectable=Untransmittable, explains that U=U means that people with HIV who achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load—the amount of HIV in the blood—by taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) daily as prescribed cannot sexually transmit the virus to others.
This infographic, entitled Undetectable=Untransmittable, explains that U=U means that people with HIV who achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load—the amount of HIV in the blood—by taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) daily as prescribed cannot sexually transmit the virus to others.
This factsheet, entitled New Hope Against AIDS in California explains three interventions including Treatment as Prevention (TasP), Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP), and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and how Californians living with and at-risk of HIV infection will be able to access them,
This factsheet , entitled HIV Among Gay and Bisexual Men explains how as a group, gay, bisexual, and other MSM have an increased chance of being exposed to HIV because of the large number of MSM living with HIV.
This infographic includes information about Antiretroviral options abound for both those who are HIV treatment naive and those who are experienced. This quick-reference chart compares available medication options, including dosing and dietary restrictions.