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Living With HIV : HIV/AIDS Information : NYC DOHMH

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HIV/AIDS Information

Bronx-Wide HIV Testing Initiative

The Bronx Knows (PDF)
The Bronx Knows Partners
The Bronx Knows: At-a-Glance (PDF)
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WHAT
What is the Bronx-wide HIV Testing Initiative?

The goal of the Bronx-wide HIV Testing Initiative is to increase HIV testing, so that every Bronx resident learns his or her HIV status and has access to quality care and prevention services.

GOAL 1:     Test every Bronx resident between the ages of 18-64 for HIV who has never been tested.

GOAL 2:       Identify undiagnosed HIV-positive persons in the Bronx and link them to care.

WHO
Who is being tested?
  • All adults ages 18-64 who have never been tested or who has not been tested in the last 12 months.  
  • Persons who have ongoing risk. They should be tested at least annually.
Who is doing the testing?

Community health clinics, hospitals, community-based organizations, NYC Department of Healthclinics (STD and Tuberculosis), and jails

Who is organizing the Initiative?

The New York City Department of Health has teamed up with community-based organizations, hospitals, and community health clinics in the Bronx to carry out this initiative.

 

WHY
Why is the initiative begining in the Bronx?

The Bronx is known for having great collaborative relationships between community organizations and medical providers.

New York City has one of the highest HIV rates in the United States.

The Bronx has been hit especially hard.

  • In 2005, an estimated 250,000 Bronx residents aged 18–64 had never been tested for HIV.
  • About one in four people with HIV do not know they are infected.
  • Finding out you have HIV early means earlier (access to available treatment) and prevention services before the disease progresses.
  • One out of every four people that find out they are HIV-positive also find out they have full-blown AIDS at the same time.

“The Bronx has the opportunity to lead the city in the fight against HIV/AIDS by being the first borough to have all residents tested.  This will set a model not only for the city but for the whole country.”

Thomas R Frieden, MD, MPH
Commissioner
NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

HOW
How Can you get involved? 
Know your HIV status? Text: Your Zip Code to KnowIT or 566948 to find HIV test centers near you www.hivtest.org

Get tested!

To find out where you can get tested, see the list of testing sites above or call 311 for help locating the site closest to you.

Remember to tell your friends and family to get tested too!

Remember these important ways you can prevent HIV transmission:

Practice your ABCs when it comes to sex:
A = Abstain-don't just do it. Be sure you are ready to deal with the responsibilities that come along with having sex.
B= Be Faithful (if you have sex)
C= Condoms- if you are going to have sex, be sure to use a condom every single time.

Never share needles if you inject drugs. Use a new, sterile needle and "works" every time.

For information on how to get help, call 311.

News of Note

DOHMH Health Alert #20:False Positive Oral Fluid Rapid HIV Testing in NYC STD Clinics

New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control
40 Worth St.
New York, NY 10013
E-mail: bronxtesting@health.nyc.gov

List is updated regularly.

Bronx testing sites interested in being included on this list should e-mail:bronxtesting@health.nyc.gov.

 
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