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Get Yourself Tested. Go to campaign.
Campaign

Date Created: 

April 2019
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

GYT is a campaign encouraging young people to get tested and treated for STDs and HIV to protect their health and that of their partners.

One-Two Punch: Knocking Out HIV and Syphilis Co-infection. Go to campaign.
Campaign

Date Created: 

December 2018
This campaign is designed to educate North Carolinians, especially those in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill and surrounding areas, about the state’s higher risk for HIV and syphilis and the need to talk with health care professionals about testing for both infections. A campaign of the American...
Prescribe HIV Prevention. Go to Campaign.
Campaign

Date Created: 

August 2018
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Prescribe HIV Prevention campaign is a program that helps healthcare providers use PrEP and PEP to prevent new HIV infections and improve health outcomes for patients at high risk for acquiring HIV infection.

Campaign

Date Created: 

July 2018
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Transforming Health. A campaign to help health care providers reduce new HIV infections among transgender people, particularly transgender women of color, and improve the health of transgender people who are living with HIV.

Doing It. Go to campaign.
Campaign

Date Created: 

December 2015
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Doing it is a new national HIV Testing and prevention campaign designed to motivate all adults to get tested for HIV and know their status.

Campaign

Date Created: 

May 2014
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Start Talking. Stop HIV. is a campaign that seeks to reduce HIV infections among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men by encouraging open discussion between sex partners and friends about a range of HIV prevention strategies.

Campaign

Date Created: 

July 2012
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign raises awareness that we all have a role to play in stopping HIV stigma. When we support people living with HIV, we make it easier for them to live healthy lives.

Campaign

Date Created: 

June 2010
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The HIV Screening. Standard Care. encourages primary care providers, gynecologists, and other health care providers to promote routine HIV testing during patient visits

 Prevention IS Care™ Logo
Campaign

Date Created: 

October 2007
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Prevention Is Care™, part of CDC's Act Against AIDS™ campaign, includes tools for medical care providers to use on a daily basis with those patients who are living with HIV. HIV prevention has largely focused on persons who are not infected with HIV, but to further reduce HIV transmission, an...

Campaign
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The One Test. Two Lives.™, encourages health care providers to test pregnant women for HIV infection and help reduce the number of infants born with HIV.