The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has begun awarding a total of nearly $339 million (Categories A & B only) to state and local health departments for HIV prevention. The awards are part of CDC’s new high-impact approach for HIV prevention, and will match resources with the geographic regions most impacted by HIV. Funds were awarded to health departments in all 50 states, eight cities with heavy HIV burden, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, and the six Pacific Island jurisdictions.
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