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National Action Plans

The Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy coordinates with federal and non-federal stakeholders to develop, coordinate, and implement national strategies to prevent infectious diseases.

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National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS)

The NHAS is a four-year plan published by the White House’s Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP) in 2022 that details principles, priorities, and actions to guide our collective national response to the HIV epidemic.

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Vaccines National Strategic Plan (Vaccine Plan)

The Vaccine Plan sets forth a clear vision for how the United States will be a place where vaccine-preventable diseases are eliminated through safe and effective vaccination across the lifespan.

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Viral Hepatitis National Strategic Plan (Viral Hepatitis Plan)

The Viral Hepatitis Plan provides a framework to control viral hepatitis epidemics and eliminate viral hepatitis as a public health threat in the United States by 2030.

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STI National Strategic Plan (STI Plan)

The STI Plan provides a roadmap toward a nation where STIs are prevented and where every person has high-quality STI prevention, care, and treatment while living free from stigma and discrimination in the United States.
   

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Content last reviewed June 16, 2025
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