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2022 U.S. Mpox Outbreak

CDC is updating webpages with the term "mpox" to reduce stigma and other issues associated with prior terminology. This change is aligned with the recent World Health Organization decision.

National HIV, STD, and Hepatitis Testing
Campaigns
  • Let's Stop HIV Together

    Formerly known as Act Against AIDS, "Let's Stop HIV Together" is aimed at stopping HIV stigma and promoting HIV testing, prevention and treatment.

  • Talk. Test. Treat.

    Talk. Test. Treat. is a campaign that encourages individuals and healthcare providers to take three simple actions – Talk. Test. Treat. – to protect their health, the health of their partners, and that of their patients. The campaign reinforces that all STDs are preventable and treatable, and most are curable.

  • Know More Hepatitis

    Know More Hepatitis, a national, theory-driven multi-media education campaign, is designed to encourage all adults to get tested for hepatitis C. The goal of the campaign is to ultimately reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with hepatitis C by increasing testing so those who are infected can get linked to life-saving care and treatment.

  • Know Hepatitis B

    Know Hepatitis B is a national campaign promoting Hepatitis B testing among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs). Though AAPIs make up less than 5 percent of the U.S. population, they account for more than 50 percent of the 862,000 Americans estimated to be living with hepatitis B.

  • Get Yourself Tested

    Get Yourself Tested is a campaign encouraging young people to get tested and treated for STDs and HIV to protect their health and that of their partners. STDs affect people of all ages, yet these diseases take a particularly heavy toll on young people.