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Committee on Health & Environmenta
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earings on STI& HIV/AIDS Incidences
WHEREAS the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) is charged with safeguarding the
health of the city's residents, which encompasses a range of responsibilities, including providing
primary care to the medically indigent, preventing outbreaks of contagious diseases, assuring
sanitary conditions in restaurants, and providing community health education; and
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WHEREAS infection rates for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are increasing locally, just
as they are nationally, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 2
African-American men who have sex with men are projected to be diagnosedwith HIV if current
infection rates persist; and

WHEREAS thfe last two past two years/and the
WHEREAS CDPH is increasingly centralizing its STI follow-up staff, and plans are being reviewed which would move them even further from comjHflmities that most need their

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WHEREAS only CDPH clinics provide free testing and treatment including medication, don't require parental consents for teenagers, and allow walk-ins providing the most access to vital
BE IT RESOLVEcC that we, the members of the City Council of the City of Chicago, assembled this twenty-fifth day of July, 2018, call on the Committee on Public Health to hold a public hearing regarding the incidences of STI and HIV/AIDS infection in Chicago and. the Department's response. The Commissionerof the Department of Public Health and any ottierUi ?
participate. L\A|V

DPH operated HIV/AIDS Primary CaretGfinics were closed within the
DS Prevention Training Unit was eliminated; and
WHEREAS/CDPH cut from 3T"to 19 the number of staff assigned to HIV/STI Surveillance,who
(P interview tnose who test positive for STIs to identify others who may have contracted the