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https://t.co/Qdg2wWVukW is an interactive online mapping tool that visualizes data on the U.S. HIV epidemic, a project of Emory University and Gilead Sciences, Inc.

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AIDSVu
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We’ve moved over to LinkedIn!. Stay connected with @AIDSVu on LinkedIn for the latest in HIV research, data releases, and expert insights. 📊 . 🔗 Follow us here: #HIVData #PublicHealth #AIDSVu.
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AIDSVu | 754 followers on LinkedIn. Making HIV-related data widely available, easily accessible & locally relevant to inform public health decision making. | AIDSVu is an interactive online mapping...
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AIDSVu offers a wide range of free, data-driven resources supporting #HIV awareness, prevention, and advocacy to help you understand the epidemic and take action 📚. Explore AIDSVu's interactive maps, infographics, and Deeper Looks today!. 🔗 
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See local maps for HIV rates
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Turn old photos into videos and see friends and family come to life. Try Grok Imagine, free for a limited time.
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4 months
📅 Mandatory federal funding plays a crucial role in supporting long-term HIV programs like Medicaid and Medicare. Explore how this funding sustains vital services: . #HIVPolicy #HIVCare #AIDSVu.
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It is essential to understand why HIV has a disproportionate impact on certain groups over others. Find out more.
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💸 Did you know? Discretionary funding supports HIV research, education, and services across the country. See how these dollars are distributed in our latest infographic: . #HIVFunding #HIVAwareness #AIDSVu
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📊 Why does federal HIV funding matter? Our latest Deeper Look explores how sustained investments fuel progress in prevention, care, and treatment nationwide. Dive in: . #HIV #PublicHealth #HIVFunding #AIDSVu.
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aidsvu.org
It is essential to understand why HIV has a disproportionate impact on certain groups over others. Find out more.
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AIDSVu
4 months
#DYK? Transgender individuals reported lower rates of viral suppression compared to cis-men and cis-women in 2022. This #NTHTD, learn about the impact of HIV on transgender individuals:
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aidsvu.org
It is essential to understand why HIV has a disproportionate impact on certain groups over others. Find out more.
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AIDSVu
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April 18th is National Transgender HIV Testing Day — a time to highlight the importance of #HIV testing, prevention and care for transgender & non-binary people. Know your status. Take charge of your health. Find testing near you: . #NTHTD.
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aidsvu.org
Find HIV testing, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), and care services near you.
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AIDSVu
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Data is the key to understanding the #HIV epidemic -- and AIDSVu is committed to visualizing data with interactive maps, service locators, and expert insights. Learn more about our partnership with @GileadSciences and @EmoryRollins. #TheVuFromHere:
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AIDSVu
4 months
Stop by booth 203 this weekend at the Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit and check out AIDSVu’s new video featuring @pssinatl, @LeishaMcKinleyB, Harold Phillips, and Pema McGuinness. #TheVuFromHere is clear: Data drives action.
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For 15 years, AIDSVu has connected 2.7M people to HIV-related data and resources. We want to thank our advisors, partners, and leadership at @EmoryRollins and @GileadSciences. #TheVuFromHere: Data drives action.
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“We must improve HIV education among individuals that have contact with our youth, including the youth themselves.” — Dr. Samantha Hill. Ahead of #NYHAAD, read her Q&A on how we can better support youth with #HIV education, care, and prevention:
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In 2021, only 56% of young people (13-24) with #HIV knew their status. This age group also had the greatest unmet need for #PrEP. Explore AIDSVu’s interactive maps to see how HIV impacts young people nationwide:
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Stigma remains a major barrier to #HIV prevention and care, especially for women. In a new Q&A, Dr. Michele Andrasik discusses how stigma impacts women’s access to HIV services and the importance of community-driven solutions. Read more:
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In 2022, women in the South had #HIV diagnoses rates more 2x those in the Midwest & West and nearly double those in the Northeast. That same year, women made up 19% of new HIV diagnoses but accounted for just 9% of #PrEP users in 2023. Learn more:
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#HIV disproportionately affects #Native communities. In 2022, American Indian/Alaska Native individuals had the lowest awareness of their HIV status of all races/ethnicities. Testing, treatment, and awareness are key. Share the data:
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In 2022, American Indian/Alaska Native communities faced significant #HIV challenges:. 👥 40% of new cases in young adults (25-34).🩺 55% never tested.📊 Lowest awareness of HIV status. Explore the data & share to inform others. #NNHAAD
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AIDSVu
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Everyone deserves access to HIV care and support. If you or someone you know needs testing, #PrEP, or #HIV care, AIDSVu’s service locator can help. Take a step toward managing your health today:
aidsvu.org
Find HIV testing, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), and care services near you.
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AIDSVu
5 months
HIV elimination starts with one key step: knowing your status. Jorge Mera, Director of Infectious Diseases for Cherokee Nation Health Services, is working to improve health outcomes for Indigenous communities by expanding #HIV & #HCV testing & treatment.
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AIDSVu
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Women are often left out of #HIV conversations, but the data say otherwise. In 2022, women made up 19% of new HIV diagnoses, with Black women accounting for over half, despite being just 13% of the U.S. female population. Learn more:
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March 10th is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a time to spotlight the challenges women face in #HIV care. Women made up 19% of new HIV cases in 2022 but just 9% of #PrEP users in 2023. Learn more: #NWGHAAD
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