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HIV prevention

Forced Sexual Initiation and Early Sexual …

Ashleigh L. Howard, MS1; Sherri Pals, PhD2; Brianna Walker, MPH2; Regina Benevides, PhD2; Greta M. Massetti, PhD3; Rose Patricia Oluoch, PhD4; Obinna Ogbanufe5; Louis Herns Marcelin, PhD6,7; Toni Cela, PhD6,7; Chabila C. Mapoma, PhD8;…

Factors Associated with Use of HIV…

Kathryn Lee, MPH1; Lindsay Trujillo, MPH2; Evelyn Olansky, MPH2; Taylor Robbins, MPH1; Christine Agnew Brune, PhD1; Elana Morris, MPH1; Teresa Finlayson, PhD1; Dafna Kanny, PhD1; Cyprian Wejnert, PhD1; National HIV Behavioral…

PS19-1906 | Announcements | Funding | HIV/AIDS

Executive Summary The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is committed to working with public health systems, hospitals, and healthcare providers to ensure that planners, developers, and implementers of public health…

PS20-2010 | Announcements | Funding | HIV/AIDS

This website is designed to: Support the application process for health departments applying for Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) PS20-2010; and Provide a forum for the dissemination of important information to future PS20-2010…

PS22-2202 | Announcements | Funding | HIV/AIDS

Executive Summary Despite the powerful prevention tools and varied modalities now available to diagnose, treat, and prevent HIV, new HIV infections continue to occur in the United States. Each new HIV infection is considered a failure of…

Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities …

Heterosexual sex accounts for 23% of new HIV diagnoses annually. Heterosexual adults are underrepresented in preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) research and campaigns. Increasing PrEP awareness and use in this population is needed to prevent…

LSHT Stigma Toolkit

This edition of our Let's Stop HIV Together Social Media Toolkit contains ready-to-go messages on stigma for posting on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.

Hey Friend: Let’s Talk Sexual Health

A conversation with Black women about HIV. As part of an ongoing series, we invited four women to discuss HIV in their communities. They had a lot to say about prevention, empowerment, faith, and education!

HIV Prevention – Let’s Talk About PEP

This animation provides basic information on Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). PEP means taking medicine to prevent HIV after a possible exposure. PEP should be used only in emergency situations and must be started within 72 hours after a…

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