Get HIV Screening and Support World AIDS Day
Did you know that nearly 40,000 people are diagnosed with HIV in the U.S. each year? Of the 1.2 million people currently living with HIV in the U.S., 1 in 7 don’t even know they have it. Medicare covers HIV screenings for people with Medicare 15-65 years old who ask for the test, people younger than 15 or older than 65 who are at increased risk, and pregnant women.
HIV is the virus that can lead to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS. Early HIV testing and diagnosis play key roles in reducing the spread of the disease, extending life expectancy, and cutting costs of care. Thanks to better treatments, many people with HIV and AIDS in the U.S. are living longer. Testing is an important first step in getting HIV-infected people the medical care and support they need to improve their health and help them maintain safer behaviors. To learn more about how you can reduce your risk of HIV, check out the CDC’s HIV Risk Reduction Tool.
Wondering where to get an HIV screening? Visit Gettested.cdc.gov. Visit CDC.gov to learn more about their Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign.
December 1 is World AIDS Day 2020, so rock your red ribbon and together we can raise awareness to fight HIV and AIDS.