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SUMMARY:HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day
DESCRIPTION:HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day\nHIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day (HLTSAD) honors long-term survivors of HIV and increases visibility of their needs\, health issues\, and journeys. The annual observance on June 5 coincides with the anniversary of the first reported cases of what later became known as AIDS. \nHIV long-term survivors include several groups: \n\nPeople who have had HIV for 10 years or longer\nAdults with HIV who acquired the virus perinatally during or soon after birth\nPeople who were diagnosed with HIV before the availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART) in 1996.\n\nWith decades of successful HIV research and new treatments\, people with HIV are living longer\, resulting in a growing population of long-term survivors. This population may experience complications associated with long-term exposure to the virus\, the toxicity of many early HIV treatments that caused life-altering side effects\, and long-term ART use. HLTSAD encourages advocates to support efforts to improve quality of life for long-term survivors with HIV.
URL:https://livwellchs.org/event/hiv-long-term-survivors-awareness-day/
LOCATION:KY
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SUMMARY:Turning Point's Fifth Annual Recovery Walk
DESCRIPTION:Special Event and Resource Fair: Turning Point’s Fifth Annual Recovery Walk\nNoble Park2801 Park Ave\, Paducah\, KY 42001 \nSaturday\, June 6\, 202610:00 AM – 3:00 PM \nFree safer sex supplies and prevention resources available!
URL:https://livwellchs.org/event/recovery-walk/
LOCATION:Noble Park\, 2801 Park Ave\, Paducah\, KY\, 42001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Resource Fair
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SUMMARY:National HIV Testing Day
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nNational HIV Testing Day\nNational HIV Testing Day (NHTD) was first observed on June 27\, 1995. This is a day to encourage people to get tested for HIV\, know their status\, and get linked to care and treatment. \nAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)\, in 2022\, an estimated 1.2 million people in the United States had HIV\, but 13 percent of people with HIV did not know their HIV status. HIV testing is the pathway to engage people in care and help them stay healthy\, regardless of the test result. People who have a positive HIV test can start antiretroviral therapy (ART) to stay healthy. People who have a negative HIV test can learn how to access HIV prevention options like pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and condoms. CDC recommends that everyone aged 13–64 get tested for HIV at least once as part of routine health care. People with certain risk factors—such as having sex with someone who has HIV\, sharing needles or drug injection equipment\, or being treated for another sexually transmitted infection (STI)—should be tested for HIV at least once per year. \nThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) HIV research program\, coordinated by the NIH Office of AIDS Research\, supports research into new technology that will make it easier for people to get tested for HIV. NIH also conducts research to understand the best strategies to encourage HIV testing and improve access to HIV prevention and treatment services.  
URL:https://livwellchs.org/event/national-hiv-testing-day/
LOCATION:KY
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