[HIV-STD-Prevention] Weekly Prevention Resources -10/7/25 #u#

Shelley Pearson (she/her) SHELLEY.M.PEARSON at oha.oregon.gov
Tue Oct 7 15:10:38 PDT 2025


Hello, HIV and STI Prevention partners,

Welcome to this week’s HIV/STI Prevention listserv email! Please email me at shelley.m.pearson at oha.oregon.gov<mailto:shelley.m.pearson at oha.oregon.gov> with any feedback about the listserv, with announcements/resources to share, or if you have colleagues who would like to be added to the list. For more information about the resources shared, please reach out via the contact information on each item. Information is provided for educational purposes only. Sharing this content is not an OHA endorsement.

In this week’s email:

  *   End HIV/STI Oregon Communication Webinar Series and Resources (next webinar 10/8/25)
  *   Injectable PrEP Update en Español (webinar 11/6/25)
  *   UW PTC Updates: CDC Releases 2024 National STI Data & New NSTDC Lesson Syphilis During Pregnancy & Congenital Syphilis
  *   National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center October Newsletter



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One of the workshops is over, but two more left! Still plenty of space to join and learn…

End HIV/STI Oregon Communications Webinar Series and Resources
OHA and the End HIV/STI Oregon team invite you to join an October webinar series designed to strengthen communications efforts across the state. Led by Coates Kokes, this series will highlight recent End HIV/STI campaigns and share practical strategies you can use in 2025 to amplify HIV/STI prevention, testing, and treatment messages in your community. We’ll explore tools and approaches across advertising, public relations, and social media to help you reach and engage your audiences more effectively. These sessions are also an opportunity to learn more about OHA-funded communications technical assistance and request tailored support for your local efforts.

Register today using the links below. Please note that each webinar requires a separate registration. For questions, please contact Linda.DRACH at oha.oregon.gov<mailto:Linda.DRACH at oha.oregon.gov> and lance at coateskokes.com<mailto:lance at coateskokes.com>.

October 8, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Social Media & Content Boosting 101
Register here<https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/dLU687ePTG2pv3nly68DcQ#/registration>

October 15, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Earned Media & Story Pitching 101
Register here<https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/SkvWj26zQgOF-IFBddVUQA#/registration>

Also remember that the October social media images/visuals for End HIV/STI Oregon are now available in the Ambassador Kit. Access the new and archived monthly resources at www.endhivoregon.org<http://www.endhivoregon.org/>. There’s a link to our partner page on the footer of the website or you can go directly to the partner page at www.endhivoregon.org/partners<http://www.endhivoregon.org/partners>. On the partner page, click on the “Partner Resource Downloads” button and enter password HIVResources to open the Ambassador Kit.

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PrEP Learning Collaborative

Hello everyone,

The California Prevention Training Center @UCSF PrEP Learning Collaborative<https://californiaptc.com/prep-learning-collaboratives/> and East Bay Getting to Zero<https://www.ebgtz.org/> invite you to the fourth session in our series “Improving sexual health and HIV prevention services for Latine/Hispanic communities.”

Session 4: Thursday, November 6, 2025, 12:00-1:00pm (PDT)
Injectable PrEP Update in Spanish
Dr. Franco Chevalier, Deputy Medical Director at San Francisco City Clinic, will conduct this overview of current injectable PrEP medications: lenacapavir (LEN) and cabotegravir (CAB-LA). The session is intended for providers, navigators, and others who want to gain greater confidence in having conversations about HIV prevention with their Spanish-speaking clients and patients. NOTE: This session is in Spanish.

Register Here<https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/NWla7hcrSaODQF1cg3S-Ww>.

Hola a todos,

El proyecto de Aprendizaje Colaborativo sobre la PrEP<https://californiaptc.com/prep-learning-collaboratives/> del California Prevention Training Center (Centro de Capacitación en Prevención de California) y East Bay Getting to Zero<https://www.ebgtz.org/> los invitan a la cuarta sesión de nuestra serie “Mejorando la salud sexual y los servicios de prevención del VIH para las comunidades Latinas e Hispanas.”

Sesión 4: Jueves, 6 de noviembre de 2025, 12:00-1:00pm (hora del Pacífico)
Actualización sobre la PrEP inyectable
El Dr. Franco Chevalier, subdirector médico de la Clínica de la Ciudad de San Francisco, ofrecerá esta presentación general en español sobre los medicamentos inyectables actuales de la PrEP: lenacapavir (LEN) y cabotegravir (CAB-LA). La sesión está dirigida a proveedores médicos, navegadores y otras personas que deseen adquirir mayor confianza conversando sobre la prevención del VIH con sus clientes y pacientes hispanohablantes.

Regístrese aquí<https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/NWla7hcrSaODQF1cg3S-Ww#/registration>.

Nos vemos el 6 de noviembre,

Roberto

Robert Wilder Blue, MSW
HIV Prevention Faculty Consultant
PrEP Learning Collaborative
California Prevention Training Center/UCSF

 

 



*This project is in collaboration with the California Department of Public Health,
Center for Infectious Diseases


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Dear Colleagues,
Today, CDC released Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Surveillance, 2024 (Provisional),<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=1e98420844&e=857ba678da>providing the latest national data on trends for three nationally notifiable sexually transmitted infections (STIs): chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis, including congenital syphilis.

The overall U.S. STI burden remains substantial, but signs of progress continue
In 2024, more than 2.2 million cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis were reported. While this represents a 9% decline in STI morbidity compared to 2023 (and the third consecutive year of decreases), there is still more work to do. Compared to a decade ago, the overall STI case burden in the U.S. remains 13% higher and reported congenital syphilis cases increased again last year for the 12th year in a row.
Other key findings from the surveillance data include:

  *   Chlamydia cases declined for the second year in a row (down 8% since 2023).
  *   Gonorrhea cases declined for the third year in a row (down 10% since 2023).
  *   Reported cases of primary and secondary syphilis, the most infectious stages of the disease, declined for the second year in a row (down 22% since 2023).
  *   Nearly 4,000 cases of congenital syphilis were reported in 2024 (up 2% since 2023), and congenital syphilis morbidity is 700% higher than it was a decade ago.
While the STI epidemic touches nearly every community, some geographic areas and populations may experience increases or decreases not reflected by the provisional 2024 national data.
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We must accelerate progress and stop the most tragic consequences of the STI epidemic
As our journey to protect the health and wellbeing of Americans marches forward, increased awareness of STIs, ongoing collective public health efforts for prevention and control, and increased use of innovations like STI self-tests<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=2a3cb586fa&e=857ba678da>, newer point-of-care tests, and doxycycline as post-exposure prophylaxis for some bacterial STIs (doxy PEP<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=81b532782d&e=857ba678da>), make a difference. Accelerating this progress requires empowering communities to prioritize STI control; modernizing <https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=64724acb51&e=857ba678da> our systems of care and prevention; advancing research to improve testing and treatment solutions; and continuing to support the public health workforce.

Your health and wellbeing matter, too

I am energized by the tremendous will, drive, and determination of the dedicated health professionals throughout the country who tirelessly work to reduce the consequences of these preventable infections. It’s important work, and I thank you for your persistence and commitment to the cause.

Thank you for your ongoing commitment to STI prevention in the face of ongoing challenges. We are making a difference.

/Bradley Stoner/

Bradley Stoner, MD, PhD
Director, Division of STD Prevention
National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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In the past 10 years, the U.S. experienced an 8-fold increase in reported cases of primary and secondary syphilis among women 15-44 years of age and congenital syphilis. NEW National STD Curriculum<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=0ee35fcb6f&e=857ba678da> lesson<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=a264094530&e=857ba678da> and Question Bank topic<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=b09ec0a239&e=857ba678da> reviews how to screen and treat pregnant women with syphilis and neonates with congenital syphilis. Free 2.5 CME/CNE/CE.
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UW Prevention Training Center Links & Useful Tools

Request PDF Visual Testing Guides<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=24a85aea5c&e=857ba678da>
Request an STD Clinical Consult<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=3b108b0e71&e=857ba678da>
National STD Curriculum<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=bae332499f&e=857ba678da>
National HIV Curriculum<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=79b2a26a70&e=857ba678da>
National HIV PrEP Curriculum<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=68b24bbaa7&e=857ba678da>
National Hepatitis C Curriculum<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=bce233e6cc&e=857ba678da>
National Hepatitis B Curriculum<https://uwptc.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d8556173c86d02de69171c258&id=38ef0ec13b&e=857ba678da>


Questions?
Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns.
uwptc at uw.edu<mailto:uwptc at uw.edu?subject=STD%20Update%3A%20Questions%2C%20Comments%2C%20Concerns>


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October Newsletter



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Upcoming Webinars


LAST CHANCE!

Infectious Disease Risks and Management Post-disaster: Implications for Patients with HIV at Health Centers

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 FREE CME CREDIT!

This webinar will explore the increased infectious disease risks that arise after a disaster, with a particular focus on how these risks impact patients with HIV. We will discuss the critical role health centers play in managing and mitigating these risks, with best practices for ensuring that patients with HIV continue to receive the care and support they need in the aftermath of a disaster.



Date/Time: Tuesday 10/7 12-1pm EST

Register Here!<https://d8khvajab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=00163IXdoc0zn1B2_OImL_6wL-rcfyS7H87ZwnyTd9ZsmC5fORwvY69lkMV-fIcAlSMmW81UZmPMmXH57bItxHlnnIS5-TJMIEeEpkxrZ1Twr5IQwsJ_rrHOjsLlHPM3AjHSoTKfkM40AJ97YgbadXNjapgklL7m5qfAB6wIqy2bn7ayTi1u3yUP45eWb9X0-1W418VTUgJ8j5UxpRmkJOQ7w==&c=MzPScMyBut52gAO3i07NSAwDu7NjAQye18L7jBvAv2F-lmLrjMLMQA==&ch=ij1egcvtzZrWifGDsUff1_uc77xCFGSooVrCL7WxIFoc81OWkfyL-w==>


Oral Health Care for People with HIV at Health Centers

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This webinar will focus on the unique oral health needs of people with HIV and discuss the ways in which health centers can provide effective, comprehensive oral care.



Date/Time: Tuesday 11/11 12-1pm EST

Register Here!<https://d8khvajab.cc.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=00163IXdoc0zn1B2_OImL_6wL-rcfyS7H87ZwnyTd9ZsmC5fORwvY69ljhx4owZh9nBuXsqbANa5PDhiRlvU3KUcXHV_GGsplbohBhmk82fL6VN5UveDUtep3gktICJPozN-x0_fPwA7je_JTJdeeETDBoyH7k74mxdUm4jvj-owzqXsuB8zScKeUC-5TZ2kfiOR96261VI1XwKuuEmHomveg==&c=MzPScMyBut52gAO3i07NSAwDu7NjAQye18L7jBvAv2F-lmLrjMLMQA==&ch=ij1egcvtzZrWifGDsUff1_uc77xCFGSooVrCL7WxIFoc81OWkfyL-w==>


Updates in HIV Prevention at Health Centers

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This webinar will provide a comprehensive review of advancements in HIV prevention. We will discuss updated guidelines and best practices for medication prescribing and monitoring, emerging agents, and other new developments.



Date/Time: Monday 12/1 at 12 pm-1 pm EST

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Improving Health Communications with Patients at

Health Centers

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In this webinar, we will discuss best practices for improving health communications during clinic visits, leveraging technology, and patient focused communication to build trust and optimize health outcomes for all health center patients.



Date/Time: Tuesday 12/9 1-2pm EST

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Reducing Suicide Risk for Patients at Health Centers

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This webinar will focus on strategies and best practices for health centers to reduce suicide risk among patients. We will discuss risk factors and warning signs of suicidality and explore the critical role of health center staff in identifying and intervening with at-risk patients. Additionally, we will provide evidence-based suicide prevention practices, including strategies for collaborating with community resources.



Date/Time: Wednesday 12/17 12-1pm EST

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New Community of Practice: Now Accepting Applications!


Addressing Barriers to HIV Prevention at Health Centers - 2025 Application

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The National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center will host a four-part community of practice focused on our findings from our Year 2 focus group series on barriers and facilitators to HIV prevention at health centers. Sessions will focus on ways to increase provider knowledge and comfort, address patient perception and stigma, structural barriers to access, and community-specific factors.



If you have any questions, please contact Gavin Granitto at ggranitto at fenwayhealth.org<mailto:ggranitto at fenwayhealth.org>.



Participation Guidelines:

* Organizations must be FQHCs or FQHC look-alikes to participate.

* Health center staff will participate actively in all 4 sessions.



Session Dates/Times:

1/22/26 2:00pm-3:00pm ET

1/29/26 2:00pm-3:00pm ET

2/5/26 2:00pm-3:00pm ET

2/12/26 2:00pm-3:00pm ET

Occurs weekly on Thursday

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HIV Learning Series


Medical Interventions to Support Virological Suppression for HIV

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In this interactive session, participants will learn about barriers to virologic suppression among people with HIV and review multiple medical innovations that can promote virologic suppression. Participants will be able to compare the advantages and disadvantages of different single tablet regiments for HIV treatment and discuss strategies for implementation of long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy.



Participants will:


·     Summarize important barriers to virologic suppression among people with HIV
·     Describe the pros and cons of different single tablet regimens for HIV treatment
·     Identify criteria for use of long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy for people with difficulties engaging in HIV care



Date/Time: Thursday 10/2 at 12 pm-1 pm EST

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Team-based Approaches to HIV Care

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Lack of treatment for mental health conditions and substance use disorders, homelessness, language barriers, and difficulties with transportation can all impede engagement in HIV care. In this session, participants will learn about team-based approaches to HIV care that aim to overcome these and other common obstacles to viral suppression.



Participants will:


·     Describe the roles that community health workers, benefits navigators, nurses, social workers, and other team members can play in the care of people with HIV.
·     Discuss tools that can be used to identify and address barriers to HIV care.
·     Plan steps to implement or improve team-based care for people with HIV.



Date/Time: Thursday 10/9 at 12 pm-1pm EST

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Stigma Surrounding HIV in Clinical Settings

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Stigma can undermine multiple aspects of the HIV care cascade, including engagement in care and virologic suppression. Reducing HIV-related stigma is a key component of the United Nation’s Global AIDS Strategy. In this session, Dr. Whitney Irie will describe how stigma impacts HIV care and will outline steps to reduce stigma in health care settings.



Participants will:


·     Define different types of stigma
·     Describe how stigma impacts HIV prevention and care.
·     Identify three steps to minimize HIV-related stigma in health care settings.



Date/Time: 10/16 at 12 pm-1 pm EST

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