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New Orleans EMA 95-95-95 Targets (2021)

85%

76%

89%

Source: Provided by the City of New Orleans

New Orleans EMA HIV Care Continuum (2020)

87%

42%

62%

57%

Source: Provided by the City of New Orleans

Message from the Mayor

“We now know that ending HIV by year 2030 is an achievable goal. Together we will work with other Fast Track Cities across the globe to achieve the 90-90-90 targets. In New Orleans, we want to be counted as the City that Cares; we want to be the City that leaves no one behind as we work toward a world where there is zero stigma, zero discrimination and zero new cases of HIV.”

LaToya Cantrell
Mayor of New Orleans
FTCI Taskforce Members

Jennifer L. Avegno, MD

1300 Perdido St.  Room 8E18, New Orleans, LA  70112

Director, City of New Orleans Health Department

jennifer.avegno@nola.gov

504) 658-2518

https://www.nola.gov/health-department/

Frances Lawless, MHA

1515 Poydras St. Suite 1170, New Orleans, LA 70112

Director, Office of Health Policy and AIDS Funding

flawless@nola.gov

(504) 658-2800

https://www.nola.gov/health-department/

Vatsana Chanthala, MPH

1515 Poydras Street, STE 1170, New Orleans, LA 70112

Quality Manager, Office of Health Policy and AIDS Funding

vchanthala@nola.gov

(504) 658-2806

Jason Halperin, MD, MPH

2601 Tulane Ave. 5th Floor, New Orleans, LA 70119

KOL

Infectious Diseases Physician, CrescentCare Health

(504) 821-2601 ext. 273

http://www.crescentcarehealth.org

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Community Leadership Messages

“Coming out as a trans person has been shaping my coming out as a person living with HIV. It's still something that may be very, very scary in the present, but it is something necessary to smash the stigma and spread the truth about HIV. People think that HIV is some looming, dreaded disease, but really and truly, it's something that we can live with and manage. It's just like any other epidemic. That's what I want: forming groups governed by trans people, for trans people, to show that we are capable. We are individuals that are capable of great benevolence; of great knowledge; and also of humanness, compassion, beauty.”

Jada Mercedes Cardona
Executive Director
Transitions Louisiana

"The Fast-Track City linkage to care strategy provides people who are newly diagnosed with HIV a close-knit team of doctors, patient navigators, and additional psycho-social support providers to ensure they have holistic, wrap-around support while taking this often overwhelming step on their journey in health care. No one who is living with HIV should feel they are defined by their health status alone. The Fast-Track model allows people to become active participants and partners in navigating their healthcare in order to achieve not only their health-focused goals, but also to empower each other as a community to stand up for our rights to efficient, effective, compassionate, and patient-focused care."

N. Dietz
Chair
New Orleans Regional AIDS Planning Council

“The sigma often associated with a diagnosis of HIV and AIDS remains an obstacle to quality care and treatment even today. A positive diagnosis is no longer the death sentence that it used to be. Today, this is an extremely manageable disease, especially if patients seek treatment early.”

Noel Twilbeck Jr.
CEO
NO/AIDS Task Force

"Black women who use drugs, struggling with addiction, don’t get the option to go to treatment, You get jail time."

Deon Haywood
Executive Director
Women With a Vision

“Southern Louisiana, including New Orleans and Baton Rouge, is constantly in the top 10 cities in the United States for new cases of HIV and AIDS. There are many reasons why Southern Louisiana has been hit so hard with theHIV/AIDS epidemic. Race, poverty and poor education are some of the main drivers for the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Southern Louisiana”

MarkAlain Dery
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Director of the Tulane T-Cell Clinic, Medical Director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program

“People living with HIV need help to set goals toward viral suppression after they're newly diagnosed. We focus too much on getting people tested and not much on the benefits of living a healthy life with HIV, being part of the prevention solution, and playing a role to curb HIV in our community. It's about being healthy beyond "test and treat" and reinforcing people living with HIV to achieve long term goals and better health outcomes.”

Dorian Alexander
Policy Fellow
CHANGE Coalition

“We are on the frontlines of the HIV epidemic in New Orleans and as a Fast Track City we at CrescentCare will continue our on-going efforts to scale-up access to treatment and prevention."

Jason Halperin
Infectious Diseases Physician
CrescentCare Health

“CrescentCare and the City of New Orleans are working together to fulfill our commitment to the Fast Track Cities Initiative. Together we’ve started over 100 people on therapy within days of their diagnosis- treatment is prevention, and with a coordinated citywide effort, we will get there.”

Nicholas Van Sickels
CEO
CrescentCare Health

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