Adapting HIV Care and Prevention Strategies for People Experiencing Homelessness

Since 2012, new cases of HIV infection in San Francisco have decreased by more than 50%. Moreover, almost three-fourths of people living with HIV in San Francisco are virally suppressed. Despite these gains, sizable disparities exist for people experiencing homelessness, who make up 1% of the city’s population, yet accounted for 14% of new HIV diagnoses in 2017.
People experiencing homelessness in San Francisco also have a lower rate of viral suppression compared to the city average at 32%. In 2016-2017, enhanced mortality surveillance of 50 people without stable housing revealed that 68% of HIV-associated deaths occurred among people who experienced homelessness, used substances, and/or had mental health diagnoses.
Previous studies have focused on the broad success of HIV prevention and control in San Francisco, but in an oral abstract presented at the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Conference (ANAC 2019) a team of investigators provided examples of clinic-based, community-delivered, and public health-level HIV care models recently implemented in San Francisco, focusing on their impact for people experiencing homelessness.

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Canada Post has provided notification of restarting their operations on December 17, 2024. As Canada Post ramps up and stabilizes their services, the BC-CfE will continue the following measures on an interim basis to minimize service disruption to BC-CfE clients and providers.

  • The BC-CfE Laboratory will utilize private courier for delivery of outgoing reports and documents. (Lab Contact Information: Phone 604-806-8775; FAX 604-806-9463)
  • The BC-CfE Drug Treatment Program (DTP) will fax outgoing forms and documents to the provider’s office. (DTP Contact Information: Phone 604-806-8515; FAX 604-806-9044)
  • St. Paul’s Hospital Ambulatory Pharmacy will utilize private courier for delivery of medications. (Contact Information: Phone 1-800-547-3622; FAX 604-806-8675)