September 27
In 2008 the National Association of People with AIDS launched this observance day to recognize the disproportionate impact of the epidemic on gay men.
The 2019 theme is “The conversation about HIV is changing.”
National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NGMHAAD) is observed each year on September 27 to direct attention to the continuing and disproportionate impact of HIV and AIDS on gay and bisexual men in the United States. Browse our resources to learn more and find out how to get involved in observing NGMHAAD.
Facebook:
HCPs: At the end of 2016, about 1 in 6 gay & bisexual men with HIV didn’t know they had it. #PrescribeHIVPrevention and talk with your patients at very high risk for HIV about how PrEP can help prevent HIV transmission. #NGMHAAD #TalkPrEP cdc.gov/PrescribeHIVPrevention
HCPs: In 2016, over half (58%) of gay and bisexual men in the U.S. with HIV were virally suppressed. This #NGMHAAD, continue to #TalkUndetectable to keep your patients and their partners healthy. #HIVCareCDC cdc.gov/PreventionIsCare
Twitter:
HCPs: In 2016, over half (58%) of gay and bisexual men in the U.S. with HIV were virally suppressed. This #NGMHAAD, continue to #TalkUndetectable to keep your patients and their partners healthy. #HIVCareCDC cdc.gov/PreventionIsCare
#HCPs: At the end of 2016, about 1 in 6 gay & bi men with #HIV didn’t know they had it. #PrescribeHIVPrevention and talk with your patients at very high risk for HIV about how daily #PrEP can help prevent HIV transmission. #TalkPrEP cdc.gov/PrescribeHIVPrevention