New CDC Campaign Encourages Latinos to Talk Openly about HIV
Today CDC announced We Can Stop HIV One Conversation at a Time, a new national, bilingual communication campaign encouraging Latinos to talk openly about HIV with their with families and friends.
For your stories about the new campaign, please find below a press release, as well as other useful background resources on the campaign and on HIV.
Primary Materials- Press Release: New CDC campaign inspire life-saving conversations about HIV; La nueva campaña CDC alienta a los latinos a hablar abiertamente sobre el VIH
- Campaign Backgrounder: We Can Stop HIV One Conversation at a Time
; Podemos Detener el VIH Una Conversación a la Vez
Related Materials
- Downloadable Campaign Images for Media Use/Reprint
- Fact Sheet: Act Against AIDS
- Fact Sheet: Act Against AIDS Leadership Initiative
- Fact Sheet: HIV among Latinos
- Hoja Informativa: VIH y SIDA en Latinos
- Fact Sheet: HIV in the United States
Recent News Releases and Announcements
- August 11, 2014 - Huffington Post Op-Ed Blog by Dr. Jonathan Mermin, NCHHSTP Director
Decades-old Tools No Match for Today's Drug-Resistant TB
- July 17, 2014 - International AIDS Conference 2014
The 20th International AIDS Conference, in Melbourne, Australia, will take place from July 20-July 25. This conference is the premier gathering for those working in the field of HIV, as well as policy makers, persons living with HIV and other individuals committed to ending the pandemic. It is a chance to assess where we are, evaluate recent scientific developments and lessons learned, and collectively chart a course forward.
For your coverage of the conference, please find below materials on key CDC conference presentations, including the latest data on HIV- and STD-related sexual risk behaviors among U.S. high school students.
Primary Materials- Press Release: Progress on sexual risk behaviors among students differs by race and gender
- Fact Sheet: Sexual Risk Behaviors among U.S. High School Students
- Study of Interest: Few Primary Care Physicians Provide Routine HIV Screening
- Downloadable Graphics for Media Use/Reprint: Key Graphics on Trends in HIV and STD-related Risk Behavior Among U.S. High School Students
- ArchivePrevious Press Releases, Fact Sheets and Statements
Disease Information
- HIV/AIDS CDC's comprehensive Web site on HIV/AIDS
- STDs CDC’s site covering BV, Chlamydia, Herpes, HPV, Gonorrhea, PID, Syphilis and Trichomoniasis
- Tuberculosis CDC’s site offering a wide-range of information on TB
- Viral Hepatitis CDC’s site providing information on Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E
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