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Travis Sanchez (telaran1)
Emory University
 
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Attended Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)
Monday, September 23, 2013 to Tuesday, September 24, 2013
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Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)

AIDSVu: An Interactive Online Surveillance Mapping Resource to Improve HIV Prevention in the US
Patrick Sean Sullivan*, Travis Sanchez*, Alexandra Ricca, Jennifer Taussig

AIDSVu (www.aidsvu.org) is a freely accessible online mapping resource that increases the accessibility and utility of HIV surveillance data in the United States. Its development represents a unique public-private collaboration, in which public health surveillance officials share, without personal identifiers, aggregated data on the number of persons living with HIV infection, and Emory University supports the production of interactive online maps illustrating the most heavily impacted states...

Interactive Online Resource to Visualize Geographic Patterns in the HIV Treatment Cascade in Major US Cities
Travis Sanchez*

Full realization of positive health outcomes for persons with chronic illness requires adequate diagnosis as well as initiation and consistent retention in appropriate care. For some illnesses, like HIV infection, we have become proficient at identifying overall patterns of infection, diagnosis and treatment, but little attention has been paid to how these patterns vary by geography. Online tools are robust for mapping illness data, and allow for insights into geographic patterns of illness a...

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