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LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER CAMPAIGN AT A GLANCE Let’s Stop HIV Together is CDC’s evidence-based campaign aimed at stopping HIV stigma and promoting HIV testing, prevention, and treatment. It addresses both consumers and health care providers. Using our campaign resources, you can play a role in preventing HIV and helping people with HIV stay healthy. The Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign is part of the national Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative. CAMPAIGN RESOURCES FOR CONSUMERS The Let’s Stop HIV Together (Together) campaign is designed to reach a wide range of audiences, with resources created in both English and Spanish. The section below describes the key components of the campaign for consumers. LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER Picture a world without HIV stigma. We can all stop HIV stigma by speaking up against stigmatizing words or actions. WHEN WE SPEAK UP AGAINST HIV STIGMA, WE CAN STOP HIV TOGETHER. cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Stigma HIV STIGMA Together’s anti-stigma component highlights the role that each person can play in stopping HIV stigma and gives a voice to people with HIV, as well as their friends, families, and allies. Campaign participants share their stories and call on everyone to work together to stop HIV stigma. WEBSITE: cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Stigma cdc.gov/DetenelEstigmadelVIH HASHTAGS: #StopHIVStigma #DetenelEstigmadelVIH SOCIAL MEDIA: @StopHIVTogether @CDCHIV LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER Did you know that we could end HIV? Get tested, talk openly about your HIV status, and encourage your friends to get tested as well. HIV testing is free, confidential, and also can be done in your own space. LET’S BE THE GENERATION THAT ENDS HIV TOGETHER. cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Testing HIV TESTING Together’s testing component is designed to motivate all adults to get tested for HIV, making HIV testing part of everyone’s regular routine. It highlights the importance of everyone knowing their HIV status and knowing what their next steps should be depending on their status. WEBSITE: cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Testing cdc.gov/PruebasdelVIH HASHTAGS: #DoingItTogether #HaciéndoloJuntos SOCIAL MEDIA: @StopHIVTogether @CDCHIV LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER HIV Prevention. It’s a Vibe. There are more options than ever to prevent HIV. Talk to your sexual partners about ways to stay healthy. TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH AND PREVENT HIV. cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Prevention HIV PREVENTION Together’s prevention component includes messaging for all adults about knowing their prevention options, communicating effectively about those options, and choosing the ones that are right for them. The campaign resources promote and provide information on abstinence, condoms, and medicines that prevent and treat HIV. WEBSITE: cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/ Prevention cdc.gov/PrevenciondelVIH HASHTAGS: #StartTalkingHIV #IniciaHablandoVIH SOCIAL MEDIA: @StartTalkingHIV @StartTalkingHIV

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LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER CAMPAIGN AT A GLANCELet’s Stop HIV Together is CDC’s evidence-based campaign aimed at stopping HIV stigma and promoting HIV testing, prevention, and treatment. It addresses both consumers and health care providers. Using our campaign resources, you can play a role in preventing HIV and helping people with HIV stay healthy. The Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign is part of the national Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. initiative.

CAMPAIGN RESOURCES FOR CONSUMERSThe Let’s Stop HIV Together (Together) campaign is designed to reach a wide range of audiences, with resources created in both English and Spanish. The section below describes the key components of the campaign for consumers.

LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER

Picture a world without HIV stigma.We can all stop HIV stigma by speaking up against stigmatizing words or actions.

WHEN WE SPEAK UP AGAINST HIV STIGMA, WE CAN STOP HIV TOGETHER.

cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Stigma

HIV STIGMATogether’s anti-stigma component highlights the role that each person can play in stopping HIV stigma and gives a voice to people with HIV, as well as their friends, families, and allies. Campaign participants share their stories and call on everyone to work together to stop HIV stigma.

WEBSITE: cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Stigmacdc.gov/DetenelEstigmadelVIH

HASHTAGS: #StopHIVStigma#DetenelEstigmadelVIH

SOCIAL MEDIA: @StopHIVTogether @CDCHIV

LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER

Did you know that we could end HIV?Get tested, talk openly about your HIV status, and encourage your friends to get tested as well. HIV testing is free, confidential, and also can be done in your own space.

LET’S BE THE GENERATION THAT ENDS HIV TOGETHER.

cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Testing

HIV TESTINGTogether’s testing component is designed to motivate all adults to get tested for HIV, making HIV testing part of everyone’s regular routine. It highlights the importance of everyone knowing their HIV status and knowing what their next steps should be depending on their status.

WEBSITE: cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Testingcdc.gov/PruebasdelVIH

HASHTAGS: #DoingItTogether#HaciéndoloJuntos

SOCIAL MEDIA: @StopHIVTogether @CDCHIV

LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER

HIV Prevention.It’s a Vibe.There are more options than ever to prevent HIV. Talk to your sexual partners about ways to stay healthy.TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH AND PREVENT HIV.

cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Prevention

HIV PREVENTIONTogether’s prevention component includes messaging for all adults about knowing their prevention options, communicating effectively about those options, and choosing the ones that are right for them. The campaign resources promote and provide information on abstinence, condoms, and medicines that prevent and treat HIV.

WEBSITE: cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Preventioncdc.gov/PrevenciondelVIH

HASHTAGS: #StartTalkingHIV#IniciaHablandoVIH

SOCIAL MEDIA: @StartTalkingHIV @StartTalkingHIV

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“In my journey as a transgender man, the first time I was able to become undetectable was the year after I transitioned. There were a few things that happened there. I felt comfortable with who I was. I had a great provider. I had stability.” — JA’MEL FROM ATLANTA, GEORGIA

BE YOUR OWN ROLE MODEL. START YOUR HIV TREATMENT JOURNEY.

cdc.gov/HIVTreatmentWorks

Staying in HIV careis the most important part to becoming undetectable.

LET’S STOP HIV TOGETHER HIV TREATMENTTogether’s treatment component focuses on helping people with HIV stay healthy and live longer, healthier lives. The campaign shows how people with HIV have been successful getting in care and staying on treatment, despite the challenges they may face, and encourages those around them to provide social support.

WEBSITE: cdc.gov/StopHIVTogether/Treatmentcdc.gov/TratamientodelVIH

HASHTAGS: #HIVTreatmentWorks#TratamientodelVIHFunciona

SOCIAL MEDIA: @StopHIVTogether @CDCHIV

CAMPAIGN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERSThe Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign includes numerous resources specifically designed for health care providers and their patients. Tools and services range from patient education materials to continuing education programs for primary care providers, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, infectious disease specialists, and others.

HIV NEXUSCDC’s HIV Nexus website for clinicians is a one-stop source of practical and credible information that will help clinicians stay abreast of the latest HIV recommendations and research, diagnose and treat patients as early as possible, and prevent new HIV transmissions. Nexus also contains up-to-date resources for communicating with patients about HIV prevention, screening, and treatment. cdc.gov/HIVNexus.

Screen for HIV: A Toolkit for Health Care Providers

Tools and information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help you incorporate routine HIV screening in your practice.

HIV Screening Is Standard Care Learn more at: cdc.gov/HIVNexus.

RESOURCES FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HIV SCREENINGTogether’s HIV screening resources for clinicians encourage primary care providers to promote routine HIV screening during patient visits per the CDC HIV testing recommendations.

WEBSITE: cdc.gov/ScreenforHIV

HASHTAG: #ScreenForHIV

SOCIAL MEDIA: @CDC_HIV @CDCHIV

PrEP and PEP for HIV Prevention: A Toolkit for Health Care Providers

Tools and information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help you prescribe pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to your patients at risk of HIV.

Prescribe HIV PreventionLearn more at: cdc.gov/HIVNexus.

RESOURCES FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERSHIV PREVENTIONTogether’s HIV prevention resources for clinicians encourage health care providers to prescribe pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to prevent new HIV infections.

WEBSITE: cdc.gov/PrescribeHIVPrevention

HASHTAG: #PrescribeHIVPrevention

SOCIAL MEDIA: @CDC_HIV @CDCHIV

A GUIDE FOR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS

Starting the Conversation: HIV Treatment as PreventionHealth care providers who treat patients with HIV have an important role in supporting HIV prevention. Talking to your patients about treatment as prevention and the benefits of viral suppression is one of the best things you can do to help them stay healthy and to stop HIV transmission.

HIV Care Is Prevention Learn more at: cdc.gov/HIVNexus.

HIV TREATMENTTogether’s HIV treatment resources for clinicians provide tools and information to help health care providers start the conversation with patients about HIV treatment, care, and transmission prevention.

WEBSITE: cdc.gov/hiv/clinicians/materials/treatment.html

HASHTAG: #HIVCareCDC

SOCIAL MEDIA: @CDC_HIV @CDCHIV

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TRANSGENDER HEALTHTogether’s transgender health resources for clinicians help health care providers offer gender-affirming care, reduce new HIV infections among transgender people, and improve the health of transgender people who have HIV.

WEBSITE: cdc.gov/hiv/clinicians/transforming-health

HASHTAG: #CDCTransHealth

SOCIAL MEDIA: @CDC_HIV @CDCHIV

USE OUR CAMPAIGN RESOURCESLet us help you use the Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign to reach specific audiences and communities. Health departments and organizations can co-brand the campaign materials and we can provide your organization direct technical assistance and advice on how to maximize your use of the campaign. For more information, please email [email protected]. Your request will be routed to appropriate staff. Below are examples of some of our toolkits and hundreds of materials ready to use.

Social media toolkits

Pull-up banners

How Mental Health and Substance Use

Impact HIV Treatment and Care

A New CME Program From CDC

and Medscape Education

Continuing medical education (CME) offerings

“Puedo ir a la universidad y sentirme bien, yo puedo practicar deporte y sentirme bien, yo puedo hacer todo lo que hacía antes y sentirme bien. Lo más importante fue cuidarme a mí mismo y entrar en tratamiento.” — ANDRÉS DE ORLANDO, FLORDIA

MANTENTE EN CUIDADO MÉDICO PARA EL VIH. VIVE BIEN.

cdc.gov/Tratamiento

Vivir bien con el VIH significa que, el VIH no define tu vida.

DETENGAMOS JUNTOS EL VIH

Spanish-language resources

speak up when Isee or hear HIV stigma.

I PLEDGE TO

Brochures, palm cards, pledge cards and posters HIV awareness days toolkits

Public service announcements Web banners and buttons

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USE CDC HIV RESOURCES

HIV TESTING AND PREVENTION SERVICES LOCATION WIDGETSLocator widgets help people find HIV testing and prevention services by zip code. To add a widget to your organization’s page, visit www.cdc.gov/hiv/library/hiv-service-locators.html.

BUSINESS RESPONDS TO AIDS (BRTA)BRTA is a public-private partnership initiative that provides businesses

with tailored resources and tools to: increase HIV awareness among the nation’s workforce; strengthen workplace-based testing, prevention and treatment services; and elevate corporate social responsibility focusing on domestic HIV efforts. To learn more about BRTA, visit cdc.gov/BRTA.

HIV RISK REDUCTION TOOLThe HIV Risk Reduction Tool is an interactive, online application designed to communicate accurate information about HIV, HIV risk, and ways to prevent both HIV acquisition and transmission. Find the updated site at hivrisk.cdc.gov.

NATIONAL PREVENTION INFORMATION NETWORK (NPIN)NPIN aims to strengthen CDC’s capacity to prevent HIV, viral hepatitis, STDs, and tuberculosis using communication and technology. Use NPIN to find materials, organizations, campaigns, funding, and more. Access the NPIN database at npin.cdc.gov.

FACT SHEETS AND INFOGRAPHICSAvailable for web and print use, fact sheets and infographics provide information on HIV prevention, care, and treatment for different populations. Fact sheets are in the CDC HIV Resource Library at cdc.gov/hiv/library/factsheets.

ATLASPLUSAtlasPlus is an interactive tool that gives users the ability to create customized tables, maps, and charts using more than 15 years of CDC’s surveillance data on HIV, viral hepatitis, STDs, and TB. AtlasPlus can be found at cdc.gov/NCHHSTP/atlas.

CONTENT SYNDICATIONCDC offers a free web content syndication service for public health partners. Syndicated content allows you to add CDC.gov content about HIV to your own website without having to maintain or update it. Find more information at cdc.gov/hiv/library/syndicated.

HIV Surveillance Reporting Areas with Complete Reporting of CD4 and Viral Load Test Results to the National HIV Surveillance System, as of December 2019

Note. Complete reporting was defined as: The jurisdiction’s laws/regulations required the reporting of all CD4 and viral load results to the state or local health department. Laboratories that perform HIV-related testing for the jurisdiction had reported a minimum of 95% of HIV-related test results to the state or local health department. As of December 31, 2019, the jurisdiction had reported (to CDC) at least 95% of all CD4 and viral load test results received from January 2017 through September 2019.

SLIDE SETSCDC provides HIV data slide sets for public use. The content is in the public domain and no copyright restriction applies. We ask users to preserve the slides in their current format and cite CDC as the source. Slides sets are at www.cdc.gov/hiv/library/slidesets.

PARTNER WITH US AND STAY CONNECTED Contact us at [email protected] to learn about ways you can increase the impact of your work with the Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign.

Main Campaign Websites cdc.gov/StopHIVTogethercdc.gov/Juntos

Main Campaign Hashtags #StopHIVTogether #DetengamosJuntoselVIH

@StopHIVTogether

@CDCHIV

@CDC_HIV