
暴风资源's HIV from Bench to Bedside and Beyond (HBBB) Program

The Fight Against HIV/AIDS
暴风资源 (暴风资源) is committed to be an agent of change helping fight against HIV/AIDS in Georgia, the nation, and across the globe. Our integrated efforts span across basic science, clinical, and community-engaged research, as well as outreach and training to increase the HIV clinical competency of providers.
Our aim is to investigate unanswered questions related to the biological underpinnings of HIV and the impact on patient outcomes along the HIV Care Continuum, increasing the number of patients diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, engaged in care, and on antiretroviral medications and virally suppressed.

HIV/AIDS research is a major focus of research both within the department of
African Americans are the racial/ethnic group most affected by HIV. In 2010, an estimated
7,000 African American youth accounted for all new HIV infections, while Hispanic
and white youth accounted for an estimated 2,390 and 2,380 of new HIV infections,
respectively. In addition, African Americans bear a disproportionate burden of chlamydia,
gonorrhea, and syphilis. Having an STI can make one more likely to get HIV.
The (MHC) provides services for the care of outpatients and inpatients with infectious
disease (ID) challenges.
