CDC Plans to Keep Tabs on HIV Trends Nationwide
Published Date: 9/30/2025
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The CDC wants your thoughts on their plan to keep collecting important HIV data from labs and doctors across the U.S. This info helps track HIV trends, spot outbreaks, and guide health programs without adding extra paperwork. Everyone involved in HIV care and prevention will benefit, and the CDC is making sure the process stays smooth and useful.
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CDC Continues National HIV Surveillance
If you work in HIV care or prevention, the CDC will continue collecting standardized reports from laboratories and healthcare providers across the U.S. and its territories through the National HIV Surveillance System (NHSS). The NHSS data are used to monitor trends, estimate HIV incidence and prevalence, analyze drug resistance, detect and monitor clusters, and inform public health planning and resource allocation at federal, state, and local levels.
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