HIV Prevention - Publications


NHAS - The National HIV Strategy

According to AIDS.gov, the National HIV Strategy "--is a five-year plan that details principles, priorities, and actions to guide our collective national response to the HIV epidemic."

    From 2010 to 2020

    The Strategy, first released by President Barack Obama in July 2010, identified a set of priorities and steps tied to measurable outcomes pertaining to the HIV epidemic in the United States.

      In July of 2015, the White House released the updated National HIV Strategy for the United States: Updated to 2020. This updated Strategy both reflects the accomplishments since 2010, but also discusses new scientific developments and outlines a work course to move the nation closer to the Strategy's vision and goals.

        The Updated Strategy At-A-Glance

        • Our Strategy: National HIV/AIDS Strategy Updated to 2020

        Nevada 2017-2021 Integrated Prevention and Care Plan

        The Nevada Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan 2017-2021, including the Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need, was developed in response to the guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) in June 2015. The process was guided by the Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan Internal Workgroup, which was formed by the State Office of HIV and the Las Vegas Transitional Grant Area (TGA) Ryan White HIV Part A Program. The workgroup included representatives from the Las Vegas TGA Ryan White Part A Program, Ryan White Part B Program, HIV Prevention Program, Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD), and Washoe County Health District (WCHD). The School of Community Health Sciences (SCHS), University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) was contracted to conduct the needs assessment and write the plan in collaboration with the Internal Workgroup.