HIV Treatment Works

September 17, 2014 – New CDC campaign encourages all people living with HIV to start and stay on treatment

Today CDC launched HIV Treatment Works, its first national communication campaign focused exclusively on encouraging treatment and care for people living with HIV. The campaign shows how treatment and care empowers people to lead full and healthier lives, and stop the spread of HIV.

For your stories about the new campaign, please find below a press release, as well as other useful background resources on the campaign and on HIV.

Resources

Graphics: HIV Treatment Works Campaign Ads

Click an image below to see and download a high-resolution PDF version. These images are in the public domain and are thus free of any copyright restrictions. As a matter of courtesy, we ask that the content provider be credited and notified of any public or private usage of an image.

Small campaign image from HIV Treatment Works depicting Jennifer (Asheville, NC) who has been living with HIV since 1997.
Small campaign image from HIV Treatment Works depicting Sharon (Bangor, ME) who has been living with HIV since 2003.
Small campaign image from HIV Treatment Works depicting Sharmain (Memphis, TN) who was born with HIV in 1990.
Small  campaign image from HIV Treatment Works depicting Yuri (Miami, FL) who has been living with HIV.
Small campaign image from HIV Treatment Works depicting Angie (Loganville, GA) who has been living with HIV since 1995.
Small campaign image from HIV Treatment Works depicting Aaron (St. Louis, MO) who has been living with HIV since 2011.
Small campaign image from HIV Treatment Works depicting Cedric (Bryant, AR) who has been living with HIV since 2013.

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Page last reviewed: September 17, 2014