Prevention and Education
While prevention efforts have managed to reduce the number of new HIV infections, each year, an estimated 56,300 Americans are newly infected with HIV. Efforts are underway by many agencies - primarily the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - to fund prevention programs to educate people at highest risk, as well as the general public, about HIV/AIDS and preventing or reducing their risk.
Topics
- Overview
Basic overview about HIV prevention and education and a list of general information resources. - Fact Sheets and Brochures
A listing of fact sheets, brochures, and print materials for HIV prevention and education. - Transmission Prevention
General HIV transmission prevention information, information about prevention programs, prevention information for health care workers, and prevention information for specific populations. - Guidelines and Standards
Resources about guidelines and standards for HIV prevention. - Effective Interventions
Resources about effective interventions for HIV prevention. - Frequent Questions
Frequent questions asked about HIV prevention and education. - Other Prevention and Education Resources
Additional resources related to HIV prevention and education.