Title: HIV Molecular Surveillance in New Hampshire
Speakers:
Rachel Schubert Kusch, MA
Linkage to Care Program Manager
Infectious Disease Prevention, Investigation, and Care Services Section
Bureau of Infectious Disease Control
Division of Public Health Services
New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services
Kendall Vaughan, MPH
HIV Epidemiologist
New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services
Description: Overview of HIV molecular surveillance in New Hampshire to explain what HIV molecular surveillance is and how individual genetic sequences are sent to public health, processed, analyzed, and interpreted for cluster detection and potential public health response. This foundation of molecular surveillance will then be practically applied via presentation of a cluster case study demonstrating the integration of HIV surveillance with prevention and detail the challenges associated with the patient-level public health response to a cluster among those experiencing specific contextual factors.
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