Monday, April 11, 2022

Promote youth HIV prevention education, testing, and treatment.

Getting tested for HIV is an important step toward prevention.

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HIV and Young People

Almost half of young people (aged 13-24) with HIV do not know they have the virus. Testing can connect youth who are negative to HIV prevention resources.

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