No Matter Who You Are, an HIV Test Is Right for You!
This waiting room poster emphasizes that HIV testing is for everyone and that getting tested is the only way to confirm HIV status. It is intended to be used in health care settings.
This waiting room poster emphasizes that HIV testing is for everyone and that getting tested is the only way to confirm HIV status. It is intended to be used in health care settings.
This poster provides information on risk factors for TB meningitis, the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment, early signs and symptoms, and other considerations for younger than 5 years of age.
This poster provides information on risk factors for TB meningitis, the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment, early signs and symptoms, and other considerations for younger than 5 years of age.
This webinar highlights best practices and challenges for HCV elimination with a specific focus on high-burden populations.
This resources includes Syphilis media campaign materials, findings from focus groups, and program evaluation outcomes of campaigns that other jurisdictions have previously developed.
This resource highlights new HIV diagnoses in California in 2019. Risk categories are in order of highest transmission risk (Injection Drug Use, Sexual Contact, and Other).
This resource highlights new HIV diagnoses in California in 2019. Risk categories are in order of highest transmission risk (Injection Drug Use, Sexual Contact, and Other).
A webinar on a new point-of-care technology for testing sexually transmitted infections and the impact of its use for health departments
On June 18, 2022, the Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy (OIDP) held a roundtable discussion in Miami, Florida, to launch the new national HIV viral suppression campaign, I am a Work of ART. The discussion was moderated by Harold Phillips, Director, White House Office of National AIDS Policy and panel members included the creative partners featured in the campaign materials. During the launch, attendees heard the creative partners tell their stories of being diagnosed with HIV, getting connected to care, and becoming virally suppressed.
A webinar that explores some of the most widespread misconceptions about Hepatitis B, particularly in African communities around the United States, from a variety of perspectives, including those of healthcare providers and a community health practitioner.