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    Following the successful distribution of the 100,000 self-tests, CDC partnered with several influencers to continue promoting awareness of HIV self-testing, including  New York City-based musician and social media influencer Teraj. “Sharing information about HIV prevention is extremely important to me as a Black, bisexual man,” says Teraj. “I always want to uplift our community, and one way I can…

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    • To help ensure that #HIV testing leads to care, CDC researchers say the focus should be on reaching all people who could benefit from HIV testing, including by empowering people to use self-tests to learn their status. https://t.co/VY0nLf6LDS #EndHIVEpidemic #EHE https://t.co/d8YbdXZps8

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    Homepage | AHEAD - 1 year(s) ago

    America’s HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboard (AHEAD) graphically visualizes data on the six indicators used to track progress towards ending the HIV epidemic (EHE) in America.

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    • America's HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboard (#AHEAD) displays indicator data from all 50 states, with 57 priority areas, showing national progress toward the goals of the #NHAS & the #EHE initiative. Learn more about the dashboard and explore current data: https://t.co/ow8bdHG30q

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    2. CDC’s Focus: Making HIV Self-Testing Simple, Accessible, and Routine To ensure that HIV self-testing services are available to all who could benefit from them, CDC conducts a range of activities to support and expand the implementation of self-testing: Funding Partners to Deliver HIV Self-Testing Services Through CDC’s major funding programs, the agency provides resources for its health…

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    • #HIV self-testing can address many barriers to in-person testing, such as service disruptions, stigma, testing time, geographic barriers, privacy concerns, and more. Learn how self-testing can help #EndHIVEpidemic in the U.S. https://t.co/1Wd8h20FwG #EHE https://t.co/Rt5RVbmwFq

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    2. CDC’s Focus: Making HIV Self-Testing Simple, Accessible, and Routine To ensure that HIV self-testing services are available to all who could benefit from them, CDC conducts a range of activities to support and expand the implementation of self-testing: Funding Partners to Deliver HIV Self-Testing Services Through CDC’s major funding programs, the agency provides resources for its health…

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    • CDC aims to make #HIV self-testing simple, accessible, & routine through activities such as: ✔️Funding partners to deliver HIV self-testing services ✔️Gathering partners to share best practices for implementation Learn more: https://t.co/1Wd8h20FwG #EndHIVEpidemic #EHE https://t.co/6Yz106jcER