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Trends in STD case reports during the U.S. COVID-19 pandemic, January-December 2020

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Publication Year: 2021
Last Updated: 2021-07-28 13:45:36
Journal: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
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New CDC data shows that during March to April in 2020, reported STD cases drastically decreased compared to exactly a year prior. However, during this time period there was also a resurgence in gonorrhea and syphilis cases later in the year, meaning that overall STDs may have actually increased during 2020.

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New CDC data shows that during March to April in 2020, reported STD cases drastically decreased compared to exactly a year prior. However, during this time period there was also a resurgence in gonorrhea and syphilis cases later in the year, meaning that overall STDs may have actually increased during 2020.

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Special Edition: Strengthening Vaccine Efforts in Indian Country

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Publication Year: 2021
Last Updated: 2021-01-29 09:08:51
Journal: Urban Indian Health Institute
Keywords: American Indian, Indigenous, Survey, COVID-19

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Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI) conducted a survey with 1,435 American Indians and Alaska Natives across the United States, with participants representing 318 different tribes across 46 states. The survey asked 49 questions ranging from an individual’s willingness to receive a COVID-19 vaccine to the people they trusted most when making informed decisions.

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American Indian and Alaska Native people continue to be disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. And with the emergence of several COVID-19 vaccines, there has been an urgent need for information on the knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs among American Indians and Alaska Natives regarding the vaccines. 

Urban Indian Health Institute (UIHI) conducted a survey with 1,435 American Indians and Alaska Natives across the United States, with participants representing 318 different tribes across 46 states. The survey asked 49 questions ranging from an individual’s willingness to receive a COVID-19 vaccine to the people they trusted most when making informed decisions. 

The analyses and recommendations presented in this report can be used to inform the development and delivery of culturally attuned COVID-19 vaccination campaigns, education materials, and programs tailored to American Indian and Alaska Native communities. 

Indigenous communities have unique perspectives and needs. They make decisions for the health of their communities and rely on trusted messengers, which this data shows. As COVID-19 continues to devastate Native communities, data-informed education is needed in order for people to make decisions about their participation in a COVID-19 vaccine. 

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Resilience in American Indian and Alaska Native Public Health: An Unexplored Framework

Authors: Nicolette I. Teufel-Shone, PhD, Julie A. Tippens MA, MPH1
Publication Year: 2018
Last Updated: 2019-10-15 15:01:47
Journal: American Journal of Health Promotion
Keywords: American Indian, Alaska Native, resiliance, literature review

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This publication conducted a systematic literature review to assess the conceptualization, application, and measurement of resilience in American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) health promotion.

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 The publication concluded that attributes of AI/AN resilience should be considered in the development of health interventions. The review also concluded that more attention to collective resilience is recommended to leverage existing assets in AI/AN communities.

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Native American Community Health Center 2000 IHS budget (Draft w Mark-up)

Authors: Michael Allison, Executive Director
Publication Year: 2000
Last Updated: 2016-01-19 15:50:41
Journal: NCUIH
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FAX: Native American Community Health Center _ NCUIH
 IHS  FY2001 area ITU Recommendations for Rules Based Budget

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FAX: Native American Community Health Center _ NCUIH

IHS FY 2001 are ITU Recommendations for rules Based Budget

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How the ACA Impacts American Indian Alaska Native

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Publication Year: 2010
Last Updated: 2015-08-25 13:35:17
Journal: Health and Human Services
Keywords: HHS, IHS, NCUIH, Indian Health Service, Health and Human Services, Flyer, Brochure, handout, ACA, affordable care act,

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Tri-fold flyer on how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Impacts American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN)

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Tri-fold flyer on how the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Impacts American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN)

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NCUIH Notebook Tribal Leaders Budget Formulation 1A

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Publication Year: 2008
Last Updated: 2012-03-14 09:46:31
Journal: NCUIH
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NCUIH

Notsbook Tribal Leaders Budget Formulation Workgroup

Note: this publication is in multiple parts, P195 1a - P195 1J

Introduction

Each year, the Indian Health Service (IHS) budget is developed using a budget formulation process that involves IHS direct operated (the "I"), Tribally -operated (the "T"), and Urban Indian Health Programs (the "U") herein refered to as the I/T/U.

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NCUIH Budget Formulation Committee 1999

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health
Publication Year: 1999
Last Updated: 2012-03-12 12:45:02
Journal: NCUIH
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NCUIH Budget Formulation Committee 1999

 

Publication, Includes fax correspondence, Teleconference reservations, Memornadum Teleconference schedule, Board contact info......

 

original file: includes audio tape

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NCUIH Budget Formulation Committee 1999

 

Publication, Includes fax correspondence, teleconference reservations, Memorandum teleconference schedule, Board contact info.

 

original file: includes audio tape

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NCUIH 1999 Leadership Conference (draft)

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Publication Year: 1999
Last Updated: 2012-02-15 11:22:53
Journal: Accident, Analysis, and Prevention
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Short Abstract: Summary of Proceedings, Draft....NCUIH March 1999 leadership Conference

Abstract: Summary of Proceedings, Draft.....NCUIH March 1999 Leadership Conference

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The Budget Process 1999 by HHS

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Publication Year: 1999
Last Updated: 2012-02-15 10:45:49
Journal: Accident, Analysis, and Prevention
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The Budget Process Presented by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Management & Budget

1999 Department of Health & Human Services

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The Budget Presented by the Office of the Assistant secretary for Management & Budget

1999 Department of Health & Human Services

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IHS 2006 -2011 Strategic Planning (draft)

Authors: Kauffman & Associates Inc,
Publication Year: 2006
Last Updated: 2012-02-14 10:52:40
Journal: Accident, Analysis, and Prevention
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IHS 2006-2011 Strategic Plan (draft)

In Consultation with NCUIH & Urban Programs

Presented: Kauffman & Associates, Inc.

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IHS 2006-2011 Strategic Plan (draft)

In Consultation with NCUIH & Urban Programs

Presented: Kauffman & Associates, Inc.

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