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Interactive tool for finding information about select rare diseases including, diagnosis, inheritance, statistics, related research efforts and more.

This tool allows users to analyze the world’s health levels and trends in the most recent set of annually published results. Users can use maps, plots, treemaps, arrow diagrams, and a dozen other charts to compare patterns and trends in causes and risks. This data can be used to explore the health profile within a country by age and sex; to compare countries with one another; or to investigate regional or global trends. Users can drill from a global view into country views including subnational details for some countries; can examine how disease patterns have changed over time; and can explore which causes of death and disability are increasing and which are decreasing. 

An advanced fellowship program for physicians who have completed specialty training in hematology and/or oncology and want to gain specialized training in clinical and translational research in HIV malignancies.

Visualize data and locate information critical to understanding minority health, health disparities, and their determinants. Data are collected from public health surveillance systems by using either their published reports or public use files.

Tools and resources on healthcare-associated infections, including fact sheets, funding information, and reports.

Statistical software designed to generate multiple summary measures to evaluate and monitor health disparities. HD*Calc supports the use of a range of health disparities measures, allowing researchers to select and apply different measures to their data.

Learn about proven, science-based methods to prevent and treat infectious diseases. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Learn about national efforts to address social determinants of health—including information about current research and resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Learn about proven, science-based methods to prevent infectious diseases by increasing vaccination rates. Use these resources to develop programs and policies that are informed by evidence on what's effective, replicable, scalable, and sustainable.

Reviews of published intervention evaluations or studies that have evidence of effectiveness, feasibility, reach, sustainability, and transferability grouped by topic. Each evidence-based resource is related to one or more Healthy People 2030 objectives.

A collection of CDC HIV data releases and resources.

The federal government's policies, programs, and resources on HIV/AIDS, including digital tools, health education, strategic planning, and funding.

HIV/AIDS medical practice guidelines, HIV treatment and prevention clinical trials, and other research information, as well as information about FDA-approved and investigational HIV/AIDS drugs. (English and Spanish)

Health-related measures from Medicare claims by sex, age, dual eligibility for Medicare and Medicaid, race and ethnicity, and state/territory and county. Provides users with a quick and easy way to identify areas with large numbers of vulnerable populations and to target interventions to address racial and ethnic disparities.

MEPS is the most complete source of data on the cost and use of health care and health insurance coverage. The MEPS Household Component survey collects demographic characteristics of families and individuals in selected communities across the United States. Health care disparities can be examined for any topics within the MEPS Household Component survey.

Collects and analyzes data  on a broad range of health topics to monitor trends in illness and disability and to track progress toward achieving national health objectives. A major strength of the survey lies in the ability to display these health characteristics by many demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.

Tools and resources including data, funding opportunities, and materials on prevention strategies for HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and tuberculosis (TB).

A compilation of published scientific literature on cancer-related topics with Native American communities including American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and First Nations populations.

NIAID offers many resources to support your research, including reagents, model organisms, and tissue samples, to name just a few. 

Minority health literature, research and referrals for consumers, community organizations and health professionals. The Resource Center offers a variety of information resources, including access to online document collections, database and funding searches, and customized responses to requests for information. The Knowledge Center Library contains more than 70,000 documents, books, journal articles and media related to the health status of racial and ethnic minority populations. It also includes sources of consumer health material in more than 40 languages.