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HIV Care & Prevention
Note: This site contains HIV prevention messages that may not be appropriate for all audiences. Since HIV infection is spread primarily through sexual practices or by sharing needles, prevention messages on this site may address these topics.![Child](/lib/dph/aids_and_chronic/images/child.jpg)
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The State of Connecticut CADAP and CIPA services are being administered by the Connecticut Department of Public Health (beginning November 1, 2018). All applications and information about the Connecticut CADAP and CIPA programs can be found online at this web location: https://ctdph.magellanrx.com; or email CTDPHMRXENROLL@magellanhealth.com with specific questions. |
- Hep C Cases
- Fatal Opioid Overdoses
- Non-Fatal Opioid Overdoses
- Newly Diagnosed HIV Cases
- People Living With HIV (PLWH)
- Syringe Services Programs (SSPs) Clients
- Quality Management Plan
- HIV / AIDS Services in Connecticut
- HIV Care, Prevention, and Support Services in Connecticut by County
- Universal Monitoring Standards Frequently Asked Questions
- Universal Monitoring Standards Part A & B
- Part B Fiscal Monitoring Standards
- Condom Ordering Policy
- Condom Ordering Information
- HIV/AIDS Epidemiological Profile
- DPH Funded HIV Interventions
- Connecticut OTL 2021 Report
- Connecticut Routine Testing 2021 Report
- Connecticut Syringe Service 2021 Report
HIV Partner Services Referrals
- HIV Testing
- Implementing HIV Testing in Nonclinical Settings: A Guide for Testing Providers
- HIV testing locations in Connecticut
- Informed Consent to HIV test
- HIV and HCV Reporting Guidance
- HCV Rapid Test Report Form
- HCV and HIV Free Testing Locations
- OPEN Access Guidelines
- OPEN Access Membership Form
- Responding to an Overdose using Naloxone
- FAQs about the Teleflex Medical Voluntary Recall of Certain Atomizers included in Some Naloxone Kits
- 2022 International Overdose Prevention Day Event Locations
- PrEP Fact Sheet
- Connecticut PrEP Providers
- Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Guidelines
- Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Guidelines
- Guide to Developing & Managing Syringe Access Programs
- SSP Development & Implementation Guidelines for Health Departments
- Syringe Service Programs in Connecticut
- Syringe Service Programs Map
- Safe Needle Disposal
- Fentanyl Testing to Prevent Overdose
Tell Me What You See (TMWYS)
A supplemental resource developed in Connecticut that health educators can use to enhance existing curricula for high school-aged youth. The initiative addresses STDs, hepatitis and HIV prevention and integrates essential knowledge and skill development through an art-based approach to prevention education. The artwork and poetry was created by incarcerated youth and focuses on a multidisciplinary approach: Tell Me What You See Opens in a new window
Routine HIV Testing in Health Care Settings
The CDC-INFO Center provides timely, science-based, and consistent health information. It replaces the CDC HIV/AIDS Hotline. The CDC-INFO CENTER can be reached 24 hours a day at:
1-800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636)
1-888-232-6348 TTY
E-mail Address: cdcinfo@cdc.gov