sábado, 5 de mayo de 2018

Free, Competitive, and Important | HIV.gov

Free, Competitive, and Important | HIV.gov

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FEDERAL RESPONSE BLOG POSTS
Free, Competitive, and Important
HIV.gov reported about the His Health project in a recent blog and now offers an update on a training opportunity that can help the HIV community to reach and effectively serve the needs of Black men who have sex with men (BMSM) and transgender people...
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DIGITAL TOOLS BLOG POSTS
Awareness Day Planning? We’re Here to Help!
National HIV Awareness Days continue to offer the opportunity to reach target audiences and often raise awareness for groups disproportionately impacted by the epidemic, and encourage individuals to get tested for HIV, seek, or return to care. To help with your awareness day planning, the HIV.gov team has updated our Activities Planning Guide......
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Get Ready for National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2018
There are just nineteen days until National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2018.  Saturday May 19th is the 14th annual observance.To commemorate the day, communities host events designed to raise HIV awareness, promote testing and decrease stigmatizing behaviors...
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HIV/AIDS BASICS BLOG POSTS
Anti-HIV Drug Combination Does Not Increase Preterm Birth Risk, Study Suggests
A drug combination aimed at preventing transmission of HIV from a pregnant woman to her fetus likely does not increase the risk for preterm birth and early infant death, according to a re-analysis of two studies funded by the National Institutes of Health...
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calendarUPCOMING EVENTS
Register now for two webinars on May 7th on bringing best practices to Latino communities, broadcast in Spanish on Facebook Live with a live Twitter chat.
ribbonAWARENESS DAYS
May 18th is HIV Vaccine Awareness Day. This day is a chance to thank those working to find a safe and effective preventive HIV vaccine.

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