April 18
NTHTD recognizes the importance of routine HIV testing, status awareness and continued focus on HIV prevention and treatment efforts among transgender and gender non-binary people.
Find HIV Testing and Other Services
Use Digital Communication
Watch this Facebook Live video for tips on using social media for HIV/AIDS observances.
Watch these short videos
- Tips for creating a great Facebook Live
- What makes a good Instagram story?
- When is it good to put a gif in a Tweet?
Find more HIV.gov articles on using social media.
Get Graphics
Use the toolkit from The Center for Excellence in Transgender Health.
Download the logo (JPG 136 KB) and banner (JPG 119 KB).
Copy the badge code:
<a href="https://www.hiv.gov/events/awareness-days/transgender"><img alt="National Transgender HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NTHTD)" src="https://www.hiv.gov/sites/default/files/images/transgender-logo.jpg" /></a>
Get Involved
Use the hashtag #TransHIV.
Share HIV.gov articles about addressing the needs of transgender people. Sign up for articles from HIV.gov.
Health care provider can join this new, free, web-based CME/CEU activity “Delivering HIV Prevention and Care to Transgender People” developed by the CDC and the National LGBT Health Education Center.
Federal Resources
The Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign (formerly known as Act Against AIDS) includes resources and partnerships aimed at stopping HIV stigma and promoting HIV testing, prevention, and treatment.
The CDC campaign Doing It motivates adults to get tested for HIV and know their status. Get Doing It posters, banners, videos and more.
Learn about the Epidemic
CDC has posted a web feature about HIV among transgender people.
Watch this video from CROI 2016 about HIV in transgender populations.
Get fact sheets about the epidemic and other resources.