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Q&A with CDC’s Hazel Dean: ‘We must ensure that all prevention strategies reach all populations equally’: Exploring strategies to address tuberculosis, STDs in America

Kim Krisberg
The Nation's Health March 2016, 46 (2) 6;
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  • Your CDC center oversees a wide range of health issues, from multidrug-resistant TB to continuing disparities in HIV infection. What have been the most significant accomplishments?
  • In November, CDC reported that rates of gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis had risen for the first time since 2006. What are the drivers behind this?
  • Another recent CDC report found a third of health care providers are unaware of pre-exposure prophylaxis, the daily pill that can prevent HIV infection. How can we raise awareness?
  • You’re an avid user of Twitter, with thousands of fans following you at @DrDeanCDC. As a public health practitioner, do you think it’s particularly important to be a savvy social media user?
  • You often speak and tweet about the importance of working toward health equity. What kinds of insights can we glean from the history of HIV, STD and TB prevention work that are particularly relevant to the public health movement to achieve health equity?

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