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  1. Attention public health professionals: did you know you can map HIV/AIDS, STD, TB, & hepatitis data in the United States with the CDC Atlas tool?

    Access the information necessary to plan in more efficient and impactful ways, and to better tailor resources and interventions to meet the needs of those in the areas hardest hit.
  2. Hear about photo campaigns at AIDS 2012 and the lead up to World AIDS Day. A new "Conversations with AIDS.gov" audio podcast is live!
  3. Are you ready for USCA? New "Conversations with AIDS.gov" audio podcast available! Tune in to hear what we'll be doing at the conference.
  4. HHS has published a Request for Information (RFI) for their grantees funded to provide HIV prevention, treatment, and care services: you are invited to share recommendations on streamlining HIV data collection and reducing grantee reporting burden.

    This blog post has more information on how to share your thoughts, perspectives and concerns.
  5. Have you heard that the CDC now recommends all Americans born from 1945-1965 get a one-time test for hepatitis C? More than 2 million U.S. baby boomers are infected with hepatitis C – and most of them don’t know it.

    Many resources are available from the CDC, and you can find links to them in this blog post.
  6. Join CDC NPIN tomorrow, August 21, for a session of CDC’s Public Health Grand Rounds. Grand Rounds are a forum in which experts present a series of lectures and bring ideas from diverse perspectives on a public health issue.

    The session, e...
    ntitled “High-Impact HIV Prevention,” will explore the science behind high-impact HIV prevention, HIV surveillance in action and resource allocation modeling of HIV prevention interventions, and National HIV/AIDS Strategy implementation.

    You can watch live via webcast at 1pm - the blog post has more information.
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  7. At AIDS 2012, we sat down with Ms. Tiffany West from the District of Columbia Department of Health to discuss HIV/AIDS in Washington DC, one of the jurisdictions most heavily impacted by HIV/AIDS in the United States.

    Watch the video below and read the full blog post at http://go.usa.gov/7bR.