2022

In the ongoing mpox (monkeypox) outbreak of 2022, California is the state with the highest number of cases and Los Angeles County (LAC) has the highest number of reported cases in the state. As of December 9, 2022, 2,245 confirmed mpox cases have been reported in LAC (LAC Department ofPublic Health, 2022). Most were among […]

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2022
Addressing mpox disparities among MSM in Los Angeles County

December 22, 2022

In the fall of 2021, the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers conducted an online survey to document the direct impact of COVID-19 on healthcare and social services providers working to address HIV, viral hepatitis and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Survey respondents included 30 organizations that submitted complete surveys. As a response to the COVID-19 physical […]

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2022
2021 COVID-19 Organizational Health Survey

June 13, 2022

Natural disasters related to climate change are on the rise in California, but the impacts of climate-related events on healthcare delivery and client engagement in care are not well understood. The critical care needs of those receiving HIV, STI, and harm reduction services are of particular importance; disruptions to services pose an immediate threat to […]

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2022
Climate Change and Continuity of Care: Maintaining Access to Prevention and Care Services during Climate-Related Events in California

June 1, 2022

Disparities in uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) exist along racial, ethnic, and gender lines. The use of telehealth to provide PrEP and associated services (“tele-PrEP”) is a trend that began before the COVID-19 pandemic, but we find it has increased for some providers along with the growing use of telehealth generally. However, little is known […]

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2022
PrEP Access in the United States: The Role of Telehealth

May 3, 2022