Fact Sheets
HIV fact sheets provide data about how HIV affects specific populations in the United States and information about HIV risk behaviors, prevention tools, testing, and more.
Consumer Info Sheets
- HIV 101 Consumer Info Sheet (English and Spanish)
- PEP 101 Consumer Info Sheet (English and Spanish)
- PrEP 101 Consumer Info Sheet (English and Spanish)
- Safer Sex 101 Consumer Info Sheet (English and Spanish)
- HIV Testing 101 Consumer Info Sheet (English and Spanish)
- Living With HIV 101 Consumer Info Sheet (English and Spanish)
- HIV Treatment as Prevention Consumer Info Sheet
- HIV and Injecting Drugs 101 Consumer Info Sheet (English and Spanish)
- HIV Consultation and Referral Services
- CDC HIV Web Resources
- CDC HIV Social Media Resources
- CDC HIV Content Syndication
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By Population
Sexual Orientation
Gender
Race/Ethnicity
- African Americans
- American Indians and Alaska Natives
- Asians
- Hispanics/Latinos
- Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders
Age
Other
Surveillance
- HIV Molecular Cluster Identification and Response
- Infographic: Diagnoses of HIV Infection in the United States and Dependent Areas, 2016
- Surveillance Brief: Terms, Definitions, and Calculations Used in CDC HIV Surveillance Publication
- Using Viral Load Data to Monitor HIV Burden and Treatment Outcomes in the United States
- Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators Objective HIV-13: Proportion of Persons Living with HIV Who Know Their Serostatus (June 2012)
CDC's Role in HIV Prevention
- Projecting Possible Future Courses of the HIV Epidemic in the United States
- HIV Prevention With Health Departments
- HIV Prevention in the South
- Integrated HIV Surveillance and Prevention Programs for Health Departments
- Understanding the HIV Care Continuum
- Selected National HIV Prevention and Care Outcomes
Co-Infection: HIV and Other Diseases
Social Issues That Impact HIV
- Page last reviewed: January 4, 2019
- Page last updated: January 4, 2019
- Content source: Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention