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Detengamos Juntos el VIH

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
La campaña de los CDC Detengamos Juntos el VIH es la campaña nacional de la iniciativa en los Estados Unidos (EHE) (EHE por sus siglas en inglés) y de la Estrategia Nacional contra el VIH/SIDA. Detengamos Juntos el VIH es una campaña en inglés y en español creada basada en evidencia. La campaña...

Think. Test. Treat TB Campaign

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the world’s leading infectious disease killers, and it is both contagious and deadly. Up to 13 million people are living with latent tuberculosis infection in the United States. Without treatment, 5-10% will develop into TB disease. Yet, the notion that TB is no longer a...

One & Only Campaign

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The One & Only Campaign raises awareness among patients and healthcare providers about safe injection practices. The campaign aims to eradicate outbreaks resulting from unsafe injection practices. The goal of the campaign is to ensure patients are protected each and every time they receive a medical...

Information is Powerful Medicine

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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights

The Information Is Powerful Medicine campaign aims to increase awareness of HIPAA rights and benefits among HIV-positive Black men who have sex with men. Campaign materials include a website, web banners, brochures, and posters. Ads will also appear in national publications, websites, and social...

Know Hepatitis B™

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Know Hepatitis B™ is a national multilingual, multi-year communications campaign to increase testing for hepatitis B among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. Though this group makes up less than 5 percent of the U.S. population, they account for more than half of the 1.2 million Americans...

Know Now. Get Tested. Get Treated for HIV and STDs.

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Arkansas Department of Health HIV/STD Section

The "Know Now. Get Tested. Get Treated for HIV and STDs" campaign from the Arkansas Department of Health HIV/STD Section engages at-risk communities via print, radio, and a significant amount of grassroots work, including rallies, testing events, poster and brochure distribution, and working with...

HIV is Ageless

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Gay Men's Health Crisis

The campaign encourages people of all ages to get tested for HIV and reminds people that "regardless of age, people can be at risk for HIV if they have unprotected sex or share needles." The images used in the campaign reflect the diversity of women and men in terms of age, race and culture.

I Love My Boo

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Gay Men's Health Crisis

The I Love My Boo campaign seeks to address homophobia and reduce the spread of HIV with its precise focus on populations most susceptible to the disease. Featured throughout New York City, ILMB directly challenges homophobia and encourages all who come across it to critically re-think notions of...

Stop TB Partnership

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World Health Organization
Since 2001, the Stop TB Partnership is leading the way to a world without TB, a disease that is curable but still kills three people every minute. Its mission is to serve every person who is vulnerable to TB and ensure that high-quality treatment is available to all.

Get Checked

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U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs
The Veterans Health Administration created this campaign to promote early diagnosis and encourage every veteran to get tested for HIV at least once. There are campaign materials geared to veterans and to providers, including fact sheets, posters, and a web badge.