Building robust and equitable legal, regulatory, and policy responses to the epidemics of HIV and hepatitis and related infectious diseases in the United States.

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The Center for HIV and Infectious Disease Policy conducts research and advances policy recommendations to end the epidemics of HIV and hepatitis C and related infectious diseases in the United States. Through collaborations with people living with HIV and hepatitis, clinicians, researchers, and policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels, we seek to increase access to prevention and treatment solutions and advance effective, evidence-based law and policy.

An estimated 1.2 million people live with HIV in the United States.

Reported cases of HCV in the United States increased 492% from 2010 to 2021.

Black and Latino gay and bisexual men accounted for 49% of new HIV diagnoses in the United States in 2022.

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HIV Policy Project

Working to maintain and bolster the U.S. response to the domestic HIV epidemic, including efforts to sustain, advance, and adapt the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.

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HIV Prevention Policy Project

Engaging with people living with HIV, researchers, and federal, state, and local policymakers to understand and advance effective HIV prevention in the United States.

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