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    CDC provides partners with resources and tools to help plan, implement, and evaluate HIV prevention programs. In this section, you will find funding resources, guidelines and recommendations, and other partner materials including HIV progress and strategy reports, HIV prevention initiatives, and resources for state and local organizations working in HIV prevention.

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    HIV by Group

    Populations most at-risk for HIV including gay men and people of color.

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    Behaviors that place people at risk of contracting or transmitting HIV.

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    Development, implementation, and evaluation of HIV testing science.

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    The on-going research on HIV prevention at CDC.

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    CDC HIV progress and strategy reports, HIV prevention initiatives, and state laws.

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    Resources for funding programs.

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      • Statistics Overview
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        • Terms, Definitions, and Calculations
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        • Medical Monitoring Project (MMP)
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