IDSA, HIVMA Highlight Place for Public Health Priorities in State of the Union Agenda
During his State of the Union Address last night, the president emphasized his commitment to national security by supporting an end to budget caps for defense spending. The members of IDSA and HIVMA urge the President and
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Mention of America's opioid crisis during the State of the Union address last night must be followed by increased funding and evidence-based policies that go beyond law enforcement if we are to end this epidemic and prevent the co-occurring epidemics of HIV and hepatitis C. The president's comments and the bipartisan support with which they were received reflect a shared recognition that urgent and comprehensive action is needed to confront the widespread use of prescription and nonprescription opioid drugs and their consequences. Infectious diseases and HIV physicians witness some of the gravest impacts of this crisis, including increased transmission of HIV, hepatitis C and other blood-borne infections, as well as endocarditis. We urge the President and
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