Know Where You Stand™This phase of Act Against AIDS, a multi-year, multi-faceted communication campaign developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) addresses testing among Black Men who have Sex with Men (BMSM). These efforts focus specifically on black gay and bisexual men, ages 18-44, and encourages them to get tested for HIV. To learn more about this campaign, please visit the on-line newsroom. Current available materials include online banner ads and posters. The banner ads allow individuals to enter a zip code to find HIV testing locations near them and search HIVtest.org for information about HIV and HIV testing. Additional materials will be available soon.
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The banner ads allow individuals to enter a zip code to find HIV testing locations near them and search HIVtest.org for information about HIV and HIV testing.
Posters
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Posters are currently available in two sizes and are available for order.
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