CDC has created materials about HIV testing, prevention, and treatment and care. Access downloadable materials for yourself, your practice, and your patients or go to CDC-INFO On Demand to order free hard copies.
HIV screening materials
CDC recommends HIV screening for all patients ages 13 to 64. The materials below include information for health care providers and their patients on making HIV screening a part of routine health care. They also highlight how routine HIV screening can improve patient health outcomes and reduce HIV stigma.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) are important tools for preventing HIV. The materials below contain information for health care providers and their patients about how to determine if PrEP or PEP should be prescribed. They also provide information on how to access, prescribe, use, and pay for PrEP and PEP.
Health care providers play an important role in helping people with HIV improve their health outcomes. The materials below provide information for health care providers and people with HIV to help start the conversation about HIV treatment, care, and prevention. They also highlight HIV treatment as prevention, a highly effective strategy to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV.
HIV screening, prevention, and treatment and care slide decks
CDC has developed several slide decks for health care providers that provide information on the delivery of HIV-related health care and how best to communicate about HIV prevention and care with patients. See below to view and download Adobe PDF slide decks on HIV statistics, screening, partner services, and PrEP. Additional decks on HIV treatment are coming soon.
In addition to the resources available from CDC, many other organizations offer tools, assistance, and support services. Browse the list of available tools, resources, and organizations below.