martes, 1 de septiembre de 2015

CDC AAA Update: Act Against AIDS Launches Instagram

Act Against AIDS: What's New — Information from CDC's Act Against AIDS Campaign

Act Against AIDS Launches First Disease-Specific CDC Instagram Account

AAA Instagram screenshotCDC recently launched its Act Against AIDS (AAA) Instagram account!  Started in 2009, AAA focuses on raising awareness of HIV among all Americans and reducing the risk of infection among the hardest-hit populations. The AAA account is the second Instagram account at CDC and is the only disease-specific account in the agency.

The AAA Instagram account will share photos and videos to “show” what AAA is doing to combat HIV while highlighting the people involved across the initiative to reach partners and populations at greater risk of HIV.   This new Instagram page joins AAA’s suite of social media accounts, including Act Against AIDS on Facebook and@talkHIV on Twitter. CDC would like to encourage you to support AAA by following @actagainstaids on Instagram.  

Following AAA on Instagram can be done in four easy steps:
  1. Download and install the Instagram app onto your mobile device(if you don’t already have it). The app is available for free and can be downloaded from your device’s app store.
  2. Create an Instagram account, or login if you already have one. You can also login using your Facebook account if you prefer.
  3. Search for the AAA Instagram account. This can be done by opening the app, tapping the magnifying glass icon, and typing in “actagainstaids” in the search bar. Tap on the AAA account icon in the search results to view the AAA Instagram page.
  4. Tap the “+ FOLLOW” button on the AAA page to follow the campaign Instagram feed. This will allow you the campaign’s Instagram activity to automatically populate onto your main Instagram feed.

Follow actagainstaids on instagramInstagram is a mobile social networking site that allows users to connect with people through pictures and videos. It is easy to use. People can snap a photo with a mobile phone, then choose a colorful filter to transform the image to capture and share memories and moments of their lives. Users can also share photos and videos posted to Instagram on Flickr, Facebook, and Twitter. The number of US Instagram users increased nearly 60% in 2014, bringing the social network’s US monthly user base to 64.2 million people.
Additional Resources:
Act Against AIDS 
www.cdc.gov/actagainstaids
CDC HIV/AIDS
www.cdc.gov/hiv
Visit CDC’s HIV/AIDS Web site.
CDC-INFO 
http://www.cdc.gov/cdc-info/
Get information about personal risk, prevention, and testing.
CDC National HIV Testing Resources 
GetTested.cdc.gov
Text your ZIP code to KNOW IT or 566948. Locate an HIV testing site near you.
CDC National Prevention Information Network (NPIN)
npin.cdc.gov
Find CDC resources and technical assistance.
AIDSinfo 
1-800-448-0440
www.aidsinfo.nih.gov
Locate resources on HIV and AIDS treatment and clinical trials.
Please contact us with questions, comments or other feedback.

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