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    Delivering High-Impact Prevention Transgender people are a priority for CDC’s core HIV prevention funding programs, including funding to state and local health departments and community-based organizations (CBOs). CDC is providing 36 CBOs with focused funding of nearly $14 million per year over five years to support HIV testing, linkage to care, and prevention services for transgender youth of…

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    The Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States (EHE) initiative aims to reduce new HIV infections by 90% by 2030. The initiative includes four pillars: DIAGNOSE, TREAT, PREVENT, and RESPOND, and will scale up science-based strategies for each that can end the epidemic.HIV treatment not only preserves the health of people with HIV, but it is also one of the most powerful strategies to prevent…

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    The Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States (EHE) initiative aims to reduce new HIV infections by 90% by 2030. The initiative includes four pillars: DIAGNOSE, TREAT, PREVENT, and RESPOND, and will scale up science-based strategies for each that can end the epidemic.Knowing one’s status is a critical step in accessing powerful prevention and treatment tools. Whether a person has HIV or not,…

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    2. CDC’s Focus: Making HIV Self-Testing Simple, Accessible, and Routine To ensure that HIV self-testing services are available to all who could benefit from them, CDC conducts a range of activities to support and expand the implementation of self-testing: Funding Partners to Deliver HIV Self-Testing Services Through CDC’s major funding programs, the agency provides resources for its health…

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    We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to end the HIV epidemic in the United States. Now is the time.

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