National HIV Testing Day
June 27, 2006
AIDSinfo is pleased to support National HIV Testing Day-June 27. HIV testing is a critical component of preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS. The key goal of HIV Testing Day is to reach those who have never been tested or who have engaged in high-risk behavior since their last test. When people know their HIV status, they can take control of their health and their lives. National HIV Testing Day focuses on "knowing your status," but also strives to end the fear and stigma associated with HIV testing.
So you're HIV positive... Now what? Where do you turn to get the information you need and can trust to manage your treatment and care? AIDSinfo offers reliable information about HIV/AIDS, its treatment, and clinical trials testing new HIV drugs. Our Live Help health information specialists (Spanish and English-speaking) and are available Monday through Friday, noon to 4 p.m. e.s.t. to provide one-on-one assistance via the internet. They can help identify resources and answer your questions about HIV and its treatment. Or, if you prefer, contact us by phone and speak directly to our health information specialists. Call us toll-free at: 800-448-0440, or contact us by e-mail at: ContactUs@aidsinfo.nih.gov.
http://www.aidsinfo.nih.gov/ Toll-Free Help Line: 800-448-0440 International Callers: 301-519-0459 TTY/TDD: 888-480-3739 E-mail: ContactUs@aidsinfo.nih.gov
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General Information about HIV Tests
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Where Can I locate HIV Testing Sites in My Area?
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CDC Guidelines for HIV Testing:
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What Happens if I Test Positive?
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