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    Jan 14

    National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is February 7! Use our resources to help raise awareness about HIV in Black communities & highlight the work being done to . ✔️Campaign resources: ✔️Digital toolkit:

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  2. 6 hours ago

    treatment and care are critical for long-term viral suppression. CDC's new Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) Surveillance Report updates what we know about the experiences and needs of people with diagnosed HIV.

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  3. 8 hours ago

    Providers: is a great time to reflect on how to empower patients with HIV to make informed decisions about their care. Learn how you can start the conversation about treatment, care, and prevention.

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  4. Jan 31

    CDC continues to work with communities to implement innovative approaches to critical prevention and treatment services during , including expanding the use of telemedicine and HIV self-tests kits. Learn more:

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  5. Jan 31

    Did you know that staying healthy with is about more than just medication? Learn more about each piece of the puzzle at

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  6. Jan 31

    The updated preventive health care guidelines for women include updates related to screening and STI counseling. Check it out today.

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  7. Jan 29

    Fallen out of care? It happens. You can always get back into it. Learn more:

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    Jan 14

    National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is February 7! Use our resources to help raise awareness about HIV in Black communities & highlight the work being done to . ✔️Campaign resources: ✔️Digital toolkit:

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  9. Jan 28

    A new report shows that in some settings, only 22% of Hispanic or Latino people eligible for were referred to providers. Expanding PrEP services for Hispanic/Latino people is vital to .

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  10. Jan 27

    In a recent analysis, 82% of transgender women in 7 U.S. cities were tested for in the past year. This is encouraging because expanded, focused testing (including self-testing) can help eliminate disparities and . Learn more:

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  11. Jan 27

    🏃 is fast approaching! 💭 Are you wondering how you can support? 💻 Join us and TODAY at 1pm ET for a webinar to discuss ways to get involved: .

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  12. Jan 26

    We can all help end HIV stigma through our words & actions:    ✔️ Talk about HIV.  ✔️ Share the facts. ✔️ Support people with HIV.   Learn more:

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  13. Jan 26

    How will you support National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day? Tune in tomorrow, January 27 at 1pm ET for the webinar, and learn about resources you can share! Register today.

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  14. Jan 25

    Clinicians: HIV care is prevention. Engage people with HIV in brief conversations at every office visit to help them stay in HIV care, adhere to medication, and achieve viral suppression. Access CDC's new suite of materials for practical tips.

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  15. Jan 25

    Even though 66% of people with diagnosed were virally suppressed in 2019, disparities by race/ethnicity remain. Addressing continued disparities in HIV prevention and treatment services is vital to .

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  16. Jan 24

    New CDC report shows continuing inequities in prevention and treatment among gay and bisexual men. Learn how tailoring strategies, especially for Black and Hispanic/Latino gay and bisexual men, can help .

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  17. Jan 24

    Register for the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day webinar! WHEN: Jan 27, 1pm ET WHAT: panel discussion and overview of social determinants of health and how they impact HIV in Black communities, led by WHERE:

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  18. Jan 22

    Living your life to the fullest by taking care of your mental health is important when living well with . Find resources:

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  19. Jan 21

    CDC's new Medical Monitoring Project (MMP) Surveillance Report updates what we know about the experiences and needs of people with diagnosed HIV, including signs of progress toward ending the epidemic. Learn more:

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  20. Jan 20

    cluster detection & response is a key pillar to in the U.S. By using traditional HIV prevention approaches in a more focused way, cluster response efforts can speed up the delivery of services to people who need them most. Learn more

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  21. Jan 19

    DYK there are different types of HIV tests? Many HIV tests are quick, free, and painless. Learn more:     

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