National Strategic Plan 2021–2023 Progress Report Sexually Transmitted Infections National Strategic Plan for the United States, 2021–2025
Authors: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Publication Year: November 6, 2024
Keywords: HIV/AIDS, Infection Prevention Control, STIs, Youth, Syphilis, Data, HPV, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia
Abstract:
What Is the STI National Strategic Plan?
The Sexually Transmitted Infections National Strategic Plan is a groundbreaking first-ever, five-year plan that aims to reverse the recent dramatic rise in STIs in the United States. The STI Plan sets a vision as well as goals, objectives, and strategies to respond to this STI epidemic. It also includes indicators with measurable targets to track progress.
The STI Plan aims to provide a roadmap for a broad range of stakeholders—including public health, health care, government, community-based organizations, educational institutions, researchers, private industry, and academia—to develop, enhance and expand STI prevention and care programs at the local, state, tribal and national levels over the next five years.
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