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Explore Health Data Atlases and Dashboards Many Vermont public health map atlases and dashboard-styled reports are available on a per-topic basis. These atlases and reports also allow viewers to download data in commonly used formats.
Data briefs, reports and other publications on alcohol and drug use topics.
People at highest risk for HIV infection may be able to secure a free HIV test through the Comprehensive Care Clinics (Vermont providers of HIV specialty care) or through the Community Health Center of Burlington (a Federally Qualified Health Center)...
We support free HIV testing at a range of community sites. These sites also offer referral and links to prevention interventions that may help you stop the spread of HIV. People who are sexually active may receive referrals to STD...
HIV can be prevented, and the risk of infection greatly reduced, through changes in behaviors or taking actions that can interrupt transmission.
Contacting a substance abuse counselor or program to get help can be hard, but it is a huge first step toward a healthier life. Treatment is effective!
Vermont Department of Health Key Messages - Spanish View in English En esta página encontrará una parte de la información importante que el Departamento de Salud tiene para compartir. El contenido de esta página fue traducido por profesionales y revisado...
For Immediate Release: May 7, 2024 Media Contact:   Ben Truman │ Department of Health  802-316-2117 │ 802-863-7281  AHS.VDHMedia@vermont.gov New Vermont Data Shows First Decrease in Opioid Overdose Deaths Since 2019 Officials say programs and harm reduction efforts are bending the...