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Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Dr. Kevin Fenton talks about the importance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. He urges viewers to get tested for HIV and to encourage others to get tested.   Dr. Kevin Fenton talks about the importance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. He urges viewers to get tested for HIV and to encourage others to get tested.

Date Released: 3/10/2008
Running time: 1:19
Author: The National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP)
Series Name: CDC Featured Podcasts

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This podcast is presented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC - safer, healthier people.

Make February 7 Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, the day you get educated about HIV, and a day when you talk to others, your family members, your friends, and your partners about HIV. If you have never had an HIV test, or had your last HIV test some time ago, do consider getting tested again. Knowledge is truly power. It is the power to protect. It is the power to educate. And it is the power to make a difference.

You can learn more about Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day at www.cdc.gov/hiv and you can also get information on where to get an HIV test at www.hivtest.org. Now is your time to act.

To access the most accurate and relevant health information that affects you, your family and your community, please visit www.cdc.gov.

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