Tag: HIV Prevention Collaboration is Key for HIV Prevention World AIDS Day every year is a reminder of the hard work that the HIV prevention community has undertaken and the work that still remains in reducing and… More... Building Community Engagement for Syringe Services Programs SFDPH has a long history of working with the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD). We formalized the relationship in 2010, when a Police Department Bulletin was developed between… More... The United States Opioid Epidemic Approximately 30,000 people died from opioid overdose in 2014, a dramatic increase since the 1990s. The reason for this epidemic is multi-faceted, including changes in the way medicine… More... Featuring Our Faculty: As San Francisco Goes, So Goes the State? By: Jacob Anderson-Minshall for Plus By now, many have heard about San Francisco’s public health miracle — a dramatic reduction in new HIV infections that put the county… More... Featuring Our Faculty: HIV Infections in SF Hit Low, but Drive Misses African Americans New HIV infections dropped to historic lows in San Francisco last year as the city amped up an aggressive campaign to essentially end the AIDS epidemic by 2020,… More... Featuring Our Faculty: Here’s Why HIV Rates aren’t Going Down for People of Color Once considered ground zero for the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States, San Francisco in recent years has been lauded as a success story for reducing transmission rates… More... Go to page 1 Go to page 2 Go to page 3 Go to page 4 Go to page 5 Go to page 6 back to top