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National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Call the OWH HELPLINE: 1-800-994-9662
9 a.m. — 6 p.m. ET, Monday — Friday
OWH and the OWH helpline do not see patients and are unable to: diagnose your medical condition; provide treatment; prescribe medication; or refer you to specialists. The OWH helpline is a resource line. The OWH helpline does not provide medical advice.
Please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room if you are experiencing a medical emergency.Get Tested
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National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
HIV prevention starts with Me: Ending the HIV Epidemic Together.
This National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD), the Office on Women's Health wants everyone to make the best choices when it comes to protecting their health. Abstinence is the best way to avoid HIV, but if you decide to have sex, there are steps you can take to protect yourself and others from HIV.
Everyone — women, men, community organizations, health care professionals, those who are HIV-negative, and those living with HIV — has a role to play in HIV prevention. There are steps you can take to protect yourself, your partner, your patients, family, and neighbors from HIV infection. Learn how.
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Host a National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day event in your community. Read more
Learn More About: Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America.
This initiative is designed to reduce the number of new HIV infections in the United States by 75% in five years and by 90% by 2030.
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Page last updated: March 31, 2020.
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