Maryland Department of Health Center for Harm Reduction Services
The Center oversees the Overdose Response Program, Syringe Services Program, naloxone distribution, harm reduction grants, and various workforce development, training, and technical assistance activities.
Read moreMaryland 2018 – 2019 Youth Risk Behavior Survey/Youth Tobacco Survey (YRBS/YTS)
The Maryland YRBS/YTS is an on-site survey of students in Maryland public middle and high schools, focusing on behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of death and disability.
Read morePartner Services: Frequently Asked Questions
When you test positive for a sexually transmitted infection (STI), including HIV, the local health department in your area offers Partner Services. These are free, voluntary and confidential sexual health services offered by your local health department.
Read moreMaryland Testing and Treatment Locations
Listing of all Maryland County Health Departments in which to find STI Testing and Treatment services.
Read moreThe STD Prevention Training Center at Johns Hopkins
The STD Prevention Training Center at Johns Hopkins offers clinical training for healthcare providers in the public and private sectors who offer sexual and reproductive health services.
Read moreSTD Prevention Training
National training opportunities for STI Prevention and Management.
Read moreMaryland Engagement in HIV Care
This infographic uses Maryland surveillance data for current residents to describe the number and percentage of persons living with diagnosed HIV who belong to select stages of the HIV continuum.
Read moreEnding the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America
This Federal Initiative focuses efforts on the 48 Counties, 7 Rural States, and 2 other Jurisdictions where the majority of all incident HIV infections occur.
Read moreMaryland Syphilis Webinar Series
The Maryland Department of Health’s Center for STI Prevention provides a free, CME, Syphilis Webinar Series, provided in collaboration with clinical training partners, the STD/HIV Prevention Training Center at Johns Hopkins.
Read moreCDC STD Surveillance 2019
Reported cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis increased for the sixth straight year – reaching a new, all-time high. These infections remain common, costly, and challenge the health and wellness of millions of people across the United States.
Read moreNational CDC STI Data and Statistics
CDC’s most recent statistical content for STIs.
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