Resources
These resources are designed to supplement the work of Maryland’s infectious disease and primary care workforce.
Maryland Engagement in HIV Care
This live 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.
Provider Perspectives
To commemorate the program and its work over the past three years, we spoke with two of the faces behind Alive! Maryland – Tawanna Davis, MA, who works on behalf of the Maryland Department of Health (MDH), and Melissa Kelley, EdD, CHES, who works on behalf of HealthHIV – about their backgrounds, their hopes for the future of Maryland’s healthcare workforce, and more.
Testing and Services Locator from HIV.gov
Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT): Guide for Health Care Providers in Maryland
EPT Guide for Maryland Providers.
Maryland Provider Reporting Form
This Maryland Confidential Morbidity Report (DHMH 1140) is provided as a fillable PDF.
Baltimore City’s Response to the Opioid Epidemic
The Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) is dedicated to preventing overdose deaths in Baltimore City. Opioid overdose is a public health crisis. In 2017, Baltimore City saw 761 drug and alcohol-related intoxication deaths, 692 of which were opioid-related.
EPT Fact Sheet for Health Care Providers in Maryland
Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) Fact Sheet for Maryland Providers.
Provider Alert: Syphilis in Maryland
The ongoing syphilis outbreak in many parts of Maryland continues to disproportionately affect individuals who report exchanging sex for drugs and/or money, many of whom also report injection or other drug use.
CDC HIV Surveillance Report
CDC collects, analyzes, and disseminates surveillance data on HIV infection annually.
Maryland Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT)
The practice of providing antibiotic therapy to the sex partners of persons diagnosed with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) without an intervening medical evaluation.
STI Basics
Information about Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (sometimes called sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).)
Maryland Opioid Report, Q2-2020
This Maryland Opioid Operational Command Center (OOCC) report for the second quarter of 2020 marks an inflection point in Maryland’s response to the opioid crisis.
Talking to Your Sex Partners About STI Testing
It might be hard to talk to your partner about getting tested for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), but it’s important.
Maryland 2019 STI Annual Report
The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) Center for STI Prevention (CSTIP) is pleased to present the 2019 Maryland STI Annual Report.