Resource Library
CDC offers many resources to help you learn about HIV. CDC fact sheets discuss how HIV affects specific subpopulations and provide information about topics such as risk behaviors and prevention tools. Reports and slides share the latest data and research. Downloadable infographics and awareness day materials can help you better understand HIV’s impact and share that knowledge with others. Letters to colleagues inform partners about new developments in HIV prevention and awareness day activities.
Awareness Days
CDC supports national events like these awareness days that focus on HIV and AIDS among specific populations and provide information about HIV prevention, testing, and treatment.
Infographics and Posters
Infographics and awareness day materials can help you better understand HIV's impact and share that knowledge with others.
Factsheets
HIV fact sheets provide data about how HIV affects specific populations in the United States and information about HIV risk behaviors, prevention tools, testing, and more.
Slide Sets
Using graphs, charts, and maps, these slides provide surveillance data about HIV, AIDS, and the HIV continuum of care.
Dear Colleague Letters
These letters to colleagues inform partners about new developments in HIV prevention, highlight current prevention activities, and help partners get involved in HIV awareness days.
Social Media
Engage with us on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram, read and share messages about HIV prevention, and access tools and resources to help boost your own social media presence.
Hotlines and Referrals
Get answers to questions about HIV, information about medical practice guidelines, expert guidance on PrEP and PEP, and connect with a referral service that links HIV-infected pregnant women with appropriate health care.
Syndicated Content
CDC’s free web content syndication service gives public health partners the opportunity to syndicate CDC content directly to their sites without having to maintain or update it.
- Page last reviewed: August 11, 2016
- Page last updated: August 11, 2016
- Content source: Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention