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    STD Awareness Week: Choose a campaign. Plan activities. Spread awareness. April 11-17, 2021

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    About STD Awareness Week

    STD Awareness Week provides an opportunity to raise awareness about STDs and how they impact our lives; reduce STD-related stigma, fear, and discrimination; and ensure people have the tools and knowledge to prevent, test for, and treat STDs. Choose a campaign below and start planning.

    GYT
    GYT: Get Yourself Tested

    Encourages young people to get tested

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    Talk. Test. Treat.

    Encourages individuals and health care providers to take 3 simple actions: talk, test, treat

    Syphilis Strikes Back
    Syphilis Strikes Back

    Highlights the threat of syphilis among gay and bisexual men, pregnant women, and newborns

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    Campaign Toolkit

    For ideas on planning activities for STD Awareness Week, check out the Campaign Toolkit!

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    General Resources

    Testing and treatment guidelines, fact sheets, surveillance reports, and more

    Page last reviewed: March 12, 2020
    Content source: Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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      • Step 1: Choose Your Campaign
      • Step 2: Plan Your Activities
      • Step 3: Evaluate Your Campaign
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