There are a number of actions you can take: We invite you to help promote the Start Talking. Hear first-hand from campaign participants about why they participated in the campaign.
More than thirty years after the first diagnosis of AIDS in the United States, gay and bisexual men provide conversation starters and accurate information to inform these life-saving conversations. Medicines that prevent and treat HIV, including the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), and antiretroviral therapy (ART).Condoms and engaging in lower-risk sexual behaviors,.
features messages that engage, inspire, and spark conversations between sexual partners and provides gay and bisexual men with practical tools and tips for talking about important HIV prevention topics like: The campaign was created by and for gay and bisexual men to promote open communication about a range of HIV prevention strategies for sexual partners. This new national HIV prevention campaign is the result of input from more than 500 gay and bisexual men from various racial and ethnic groups, ages, and geographic areas across the United States. Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launches the latest communication campaign under its Act Against AIDS initiative – Start Talking.