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History of Condoms

Go to video on the history of condoms.
Video on the development and use of condoms.

HIV and Youth

Go to HIV Among Youth Information Sheet PDF
In 2016, youth aged 13 to 24 accounted for 2% of all new HIV diagnoses in the United States. Most of those new diagnoses among youth (81%) occurred among gay and bisexual males. Young black/African American and Hispanic/Latino gay and bisexual males are especially affected; however, we are seeing...

Prescribe HIV Prevention

Prescribe HIV Prevention. Go to Campaign.
Prescribe HIV Prevention is part of CDC’s Act Against AIDS communication campaign designed to help reduce HIV incidence in the United States. The Prescribe HIV Prevention program helps healthcare providers use PrEP and PEP to prevent new HIV infections and improve health outcomes for patients at...

HIV and Hispanics/Latinos

HIV and Hispanics/Latinos. Go to fact sheet.
This fact sheet outlines HIV diagnosis, treatment and prevention data among Hispanics/Latinos.

HIV Treatment Can Prevent Sexual Transmission

HIV Treatment Can Prevent Sexual Transmission. Go to fact sheet.
This consumer fact sheet explains the importance of viral suppression in HIV treatment.

HIV in The United States

HIV in The United States. Go to fact sheet.

This fact sheet provides data on HIV diagnoses in the U.S. through 2017.

Stigma Scenarios: Support in Action

Stigma Scenarios: Support in Action. Go to website.

This website uses specific scenarios to outline ways to act against HIV related stigma in everyday situations.

HIV Among Gay and Bisexual Men

HIV Among Gay and Bisexual Men. Go to fact sheet.
In 2014, gay and bisexual men made up an estimated 2% of the U.S. population, but accounted for 70% of new HIV infections. Approximately 492,000 sexually active gay and bisexual men are at high risk for HIV.

HIV Among Hispanics/Latinos

HIV Among Hispanics/Latinos. Go to fact sheet.
HIV continues to be a serious threat to the health of the Hispanic/Latino community. In 2015, Hispanics/Latinos accounted for about one quarter of all new diagnoses of HIV in the United States, despite representing about 18% of the total US population.

HIV Among People Aged 50 and Over

HIV Among People Aged 50 and Over. Go to fact sheet.
People aged 50 and older have the same HIV risk factors as younger people, but may be less aware of their HIV risk factors. At the end of 2014, an estimated 428,724 people aged 50 and over were living with diagnosed HIV in the United States.

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