Resources

These resources are designed to supplement the work of Maryland’s infectious disease and primary care workforce.

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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.

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Provider Perspective

Obiageli “Oby” Duru-Anoumatacky came to the United States from Nigeria 20 years ago, and since then, she has been dedicated to bettering the lives of others through public health work in HIV care.

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Testing and Services Locator from HIV.gov

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HIV Treatment and Linkage to Care

CDC resource page on linkage to, retention in, and re-engagement in HIV Care.

Ending the Epidemic (EHE)

CDC’s main site for all things Ending the HIV Epidemic.

Gay and Bisexual Men’s Mental Health

A CDC resource on mental health for gay and bisexual men.

HIV Among People Aged 50 and Older

CDC resource on aging with HIV.

Defining Health Disparities

A CDC resource on the social determinants of health.

Prince George’s County Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan

Prince George’s County’s Plan is organized to reflect the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Four Pillars: Diagnose, Treat, Prevent, and Respond.

Prince George’s County: Ending the HIV Epidemic Website

This website, maintained by Prince George’s County Health Services, features information on getting care, resources, and strategies to end the epidemic.

Prince George’s County HIV Analysis Dashboard

This data compilation visualizes HIV indicator data for Prince George’s County.

Montgomery County HIV Analysis Dashboard

This data compilation visualizes HIV indicator data for Montgomery County.

Montgomery County: Ending the HIV Epidemic Website

Montgomery County HIV/STI Testing, Treatment & Prevention maintains this website with information and resources on ending the epidemic.

Montgomery County Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan

Montgomery County’s EHE plan aims to reduce new HIV infections by 90% by 2030.

Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Local Perspective from Baltimore

This presentation from the Baltimore City Health Department contains HIV statistics through 2018.