viernes, 27 de julio de 2018

This week from AIDS 2018

July 28 Is World Hepatitis Day—Opportunity to Raise Awareness about a Common Coinfection among People Living with HIV | HIV.gov
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FEDERAL RESPONSE BLOG POSTS
Research Highlights Wrap-up from AIDS 2018 with NIH’s Dr. Carl Dieffenbach
We wrapped up HIV.gov's series of conversations with Carl Dieffenbach, Ph.D., about scientific highlights from the 22nd International AIDS Conference as the conference began to wind down. Dr. Dieffenbach is the Director of the Division of AIDS at NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases...
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Access All of HIV.gov's AIDS 2018 Coverage
Throughout the week, we've interviewed experts across the field of HIV/AIDS at the 22nd International AIDS Conference. Explore our blog for key research highlights and interviews from AIDS 2018... 
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DIGITAL TOOLS BLOG POSTS
ICYMI: How to Uncover Audience Insights with Data and Analytics
Data and analytics: two words that can sound intimidating if you’re not a trained data analyst. But collecting data and analyzing metrics can transform how organizations use social media to communicate. Particularly for public health organizations, these data can help answer important questions about your online audience...
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HIV/AIDS BASICS BLOG POSTS
July 28 Is World Hepatitis Day—Opportunity to Raise Awareness about a Common Coinfection among People Living with HIV
Tomorrow, July 28, is the annual global observance of World Hepatitis Day. One of only eight official ‘health days’ recognized by the World Health Organization, the day brings together patient advocacy groups and other stakeholders under a single theme to raise awareness of the huge global burden of viral hepatitis and to support progress toward elimination of the serious health challenges posed by hepatitis B and C...
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calendarUPCOMING EVENTS
Next week: watch a webinar on Making Stem Cell Transplants a Reasonable Option in HIV Disease. Learn more and register here!
ribbonAWARENESS DAYS
World Hepatitis Day is tomorrow. Did you know that worldwide, 300 million people are living with viral hepatitis but are unaware that they have the infections?

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