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Improving HIV Surveillance and Prevention Intervention Efforts among Hispanic or Latino Migrant Communities in United States-Mexico Border States: Arizona, California, New Mexico and Texas
Proven HIV Prevention Methods
There are more tools to effectively prevent HIV than ever before. Since no single strategy provides complete protection or is right for all individuals, a combination of methods is needed to help reduce HIV transmission. CDC and its partners are currently pursuing a High-Impact Prevention approach...
HIV and Injecting Drugs 101
Estimates of New HIV Infections in the United States, 2006 - 2009
HIV Prevention With Health Departments
Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS among Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States and 5 U.S. Dependent Areas, 2006–2009
An essential part of a HIV prevention strategy is ensuring the people you serve have the latest information on diseases that may affect them. The CDC and other organizations share recommendations for HIV prevention,treatment, and statistics that help inform new advancements from research. The latest...
Integrating Routine HIV Screening Into Your Practice
This guide underscores the importance of HIV testing and immediate treatment upon diagnosis to reduce new infections. With over 1 million individuals in the US unaware of their HIV status, early detection is vital. Health care providers play a critical role by conducting routine screenings, linking...
National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
April 10 is National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NYHAAD). Share the social media posts below to help spark conversations about HIV and highlight prevention methods to reduce HIV among youth. You can also find and share Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign resources for young adults in English and...
