IDSA and HIVMA Response to New CDC Guidelines on Doxycycline as Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
IDSA and HIVMA welcome the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s guidelines for implementing doxycycline as post-exposure prophylaxis, or doxy PEP, to prevent sexually transmitted infections.
IDSA and HIVMA Response to Uganda Court Decision on the Anti-Homosexuality Act
IDSA and HIVMA are disappointed and alarmed that Uganda’s Constitutional Court upheld the Anti-Homosexuality Act criminalizing LGBTQ individuals and their right to organize, educate and advocate.
HIVMA Urges Adoption of New Statin Therapy Recommendations for People With HIV
People with HIV have about a two-fold increased risk of cardiovascular disease and develop the disease about a decade earlier than the general population.
HIVMA Chair Applauds Appointment of Robyn Neblett Fanfair, MD, MPH, as Director of HIV Prevention at CDC
HIVMA is excited to congratulate Robyn Neblett Fanfair, MD, MPH, on her appointment as the permanent director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Division of HIV Prevention.
IDSA & HIVMA on the Passing of ID & HIV Leader Adaora Adimora, MD, MPH, FIDSA
Dr. Adaora Adimora exemplified the difference a single person can make in the world. She was an extraordinary leader, infectious diseases physician, researcher, mentor, advocate and colleague committed to addressing the drivers of HIV-related health disparities with a special focus on women.
Response to Increase in Syphilis Cases in the United States
The dramatic increase in cases — 755% between 2012 and 2021 — represents missed opportunities in the health care system and the need for more resources at the local, state and federal levels.
HIVMA Recognizes Excellence in HIV Clinical Education and Research With 2023 Awards
The HIV Medicine Association is pleased to recognize three members during IDWeek 2023 for their contributions to advancing the field of HIV medicine.
HIVMA Names Allison Agwu Chair of its Board of Directors
The HIV Medicine Association is pleased to announce Allison Agwu, MD, ScM, FAAP, FIDSA, as its new chair. The Association also elected a new vice chair and named five new directors. HIVMA addresses health disparities and inequities in its mission to end the HIV epidemic.
IDSA and HIVMA on Updated PrEP Recommendations
The Infectious Diseases Society of America and the HIV Medicine Association welcome the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s updated statement reaffirming and expanding its Grade A recommendation for pre-exposure prophylaxis for the prevention of HIV among adolescents and adults.
Senate Appropriations Bill Misses Opportunity to Fund Workforce Pilot Program
The Senate’s FY 2024 Labor, Health and Human Services and State and Foreign Operations appropriations bills largely flat fund ID programs at FY 2023 levels and provide a few modest increases.
House Appropriations Bills Endanger Domestic and Global ID Programs
IDSA is disappointed that the House Labor, Health and Human Services Subcommittee did not fund the Bio-Preparedness Workforce Pilot Program in its FY 2024 appropriations bill, missing an opportunity to close the widening ID workforce gap.
IDSA and HIVMA on Incoming NIAID Director Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo
Dr. Marrazzo is an exceptional infectious diseases physician, leader, mentor and scientist who has dedicated her career to key areas of research, including sexually transmitted infections, HIV and antimicrobial resistance.