Two-thirds of Americans with #hepatitis B are unaware they have it, & only testing can determine if someone is living with hepatitis B.
Unsure if you should get tested? Check using the @cdchep’s free Know Hepatitis B resource at https://t.co/1012oTMkM3 icon
There is comprehensive evidence that #HarmReduction improves the health of people who inject drugs.
Harm reduction services also help prevent HIV infection among people who inject drugs, and increase access to HIV testing and treatment services.
Harm reduction saves lives!
#PreventHIV by getting tested regularly, using protection during sexual intercourse, avoiding shared injection equipment, and taking #PrEP. Protect yourself and your loved ones with these simple steps. To learn more about HIV, click the link: https://t.co/XtEvYuaZTN
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PrEP is highly effective when it comes to HIV prevention. Here are some reasons as to why you should get on PrEP and get tested regularly:
#Fact: You cannot know if your partner has HIV unless they are tested. In some cases, it can take years for you to see symptoms of #HIV, which is why you should get tested as soon as possible.
Knowing if you are part of a high risk population is one key way of identifying what viruses and infections to look out for! However, regardless of personal risk level, everyone should receive testing/screening at least once a year !
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While Asian Americans make up 6% of the U.S. population, they account for more than 60% of Americans living with #hepatitisB, most don’t know it.
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Most people are shocked to find out that the most common symptom of an STI is no symptom at all! Waiting for a visual cue that you have an STI is not a reliable way of ensuring you don’t have any. Get tested regularly!
The CDC Foundation distributed more than $5 million to 53 community-based organizations to establish at-home testing programs to increase HIV testing access in underserved communities that are most vulnerable to HIV. Read more at the link below!
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A positive HIV result does not mean you can no longer live a healthy and safe life! For more information about HIV click the link below.
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Congratulations! What a positive message and a great way to get it across
So many young people I teach think "#AIDS is over" simply because few talk about it these days. But your message is important: #HIVtest➡️ #KnowYourStatus➡️ Take #EffectiveMeds then #CantPassItOn#UequalsU✅
When you #KnowYourStatus, you can access #HIV treatment if you need it. People living with HIV who are on effective treatment can't pass it on! #UequalsU
Nervous about getting #HIVTesting? Don't worry HIV testing is done privately and confidential!
Go #KnowYourStatus so you can be stressed-free and focused on a healthy journey for yourself
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When you #KnowYourStatus, you have the power to take control over your health and well-being.
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Testing, Testing! The @CDCgov and USPSTF recommend testing your patients at risk of HIV at least annually, or every 3-6 months for those at higher risk. For patients taking #HIVPrEP, repeat testing every 2-3 months based on the formulation. #ScreenforHIV https://t.co/KwekUcG7kd