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Human Interest Story
The impact of HIV/AIDS on women and girls has a special significance for Mirtha Beadle, deputy director of the HHS Office of Minority Health and Hazel Dean, ScD, M.P.H., acting deputy director of the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Read more >>
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HIV/AIDS Prevention Among Women
A message from Dr. Julie Gerberding, CDC Director
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National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
MARCH 10
About the Day
The Facts
Resources
Take Action
About the Day
March 10 is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Service, Office on Women's Health is the lead for this day. The 2009 theme is "HIV is Right Here at Home".
The Facts
In 2005, women represented 26 percent of new AIDS diagnoses, compared to only 11 percent of new AIDS cases reported in 1990. Most women are infected with HIV through heterosexual contact and injection drug use.
Women of color are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. AIDS is now the leading cause of death for Black women ages 25 to 34.
Resources
- Posters
Download and customize these posters to promote your National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day events!
2009 poster coming soon - Save the date cards, Graphics and Other Materials
Send a personalized NWGHAAD e-card to save the date.
Download graphics, event and promotional materials from the Office of Women's Health. - Events
Find or register events for National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2009. - Fact Sheets
Download these fact sheets, post them on bulletin boards, share them with local newspapers, and distribute them at events!
Click here to order free copies of these fact sheets.
Read about the new CDC HIV incidence data. - Websites
AIDS.gov is the gateway to all Federal domestic information on HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, treatment, research, policies and resources.
womenshealth.gov is the Federal government source for women's health information.
cdc.gov is the information from the CDC about women and HIV/AIDS. - Podcasts
Listen to and share this message from CDC Director Dr. Julie Gerberding about HIV/AIDS prevention and how women can take action to protect their health.
Listen to and share this message from OWH Director Dr. Wanda Jones about HIV/AIDS among women and girls. - Mobile Resources
To find an HIV Testing location near you, send a text message with your ZIP code to KNOWIT (566948) or visit hivtest.org.Take Action
There are many ways you can take action in response to HIV/AIDS:
- get tested for HIV
- practice safe methods to prevent HIV
- decide not to engage in high risk behaviors
- talk about HIV prevention with family, friends, and colleagues
- provide support to people living with HIV/AIDS
- get involved with or host an event for National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day in your community