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National HIV Testing Day 2023 Toolkit

June 21, 2023

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Today, AIDSVu released PrEP use data and maps by race/ethnicity at the state-level for 2022. These data reveal the importance of looking at PrEP use through a health equity lens. To be effective, programs should be driven by the goal of increasing PrEP use among populations with the greatest unmet need for PrEP.

AIDSVu is releasing these updated data in advance of National HIV Testing Day this year to recognize the importance of including PrEP in a holistic HIV testing and prevention strategy. National HIV Testing Day is a day to encourage people to get tested for HIV, know their status, and get linked to care and treatment, including PrEP.

Use this toolkit to highlight these important data and recognize National HIV Testing Day alongside AIDSVu. Below are some sample social media posts and infographics that you can use with #AIDSVu and #NHTD.

Sample Tweets:

  • @AIDSVu’s updated #PrEP data show significant disparities in PrEP use by race/ethnicity. It’s time to prioritize equity and ensure that no one is left behind in #HIV prevention efforts. Learn more: https://aidsvu.org/resources/deeper-look-prep/
  • Prevention is the cornerstone of a healthier future. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a powerful tool that supports individuals in minimizing their exposure to HIV. Discover PrEP services near you at @AIDSVu: https://aidsvu.org/services/#/prep
  • @AIDSVu released new #PrEP data showing stark regional disparities in PrEP use. Learn more about PrEP in your region at: [general blog]
  • June 27 is national #HIV Testing Day! Take control of your health and get tested for HIV today. Knowing your status is the first step towards prevention and treatment. Read more at @AIDSVu: https://aidsvu.org/resources/deeper-look-hiv-testing/
  • It’s #HIV Testing Day! Getting tested is a crucial step towards prevention, early detection, and treatment. Get tested, know your status, prioritize your health. Together, we can make a difference. #NHTD @AIDSVu
  • 1 in 7 people living with #HIV in the U.S. are unaware of their status. This HIV Testing Day let’s ensure everyone knows their status. Visit @AIDSVu to learn more: https://aidsvu.org/resources/deeper-look-hiv-testing/
  • On #HIV Testing Day, we unite to promote testing and raise awareness about #HIV. Getting tested is a proactive step towards well-being, breaking barriers, and ensuring access to care for all. #NHTD #AIDSVu

More Resources:

  • HIV.gov – National HIV Testing Day
  • HIV.gov – National HIV Testing Day Social Media Kit

 

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