1. About Syphilis
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that can be transmitted by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Resource covers symptoms, prevention tips, and treatment options.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that can be transmitted by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Resource covers symptoms, prevention tips, and treatment options.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause infection in the genitals, rectum, and throat. Resource covers symptoms, prevention tips, and treatment options.
Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection that can cause infection in the genitals, rectum, and throat. Resource covers symptoms, prevention tips, and treatment options.
Most people with herpes experience no symptoms or have mild symptoms that could be mistaken for other conditions like ingrown hairs and pimples. If you do manifest symptoms they may appear 2-12 days after exposure.
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is medicine people take to prevent getting HIV from sex or injection drug use. This video provides information about PrEP.
Learn how stigma affects people living with HIV—and what you can do to stop it. This resource explains what stigma and discrimination mean, how they impact lives, where they come from, and practical ways we can all help end them.
PEP is a medicine that can help prevent HIV if started within 72 hours of possible exposure. Learn when to use it, how it works, and why acting quickly is critical—whether the risk came from sex, sharing injection equipment, or sexual assault.
Start medical care and HIV treatment as soon as you find out you have HIV. Staying in medical care can keep you healthy and help protect others. This resource offers tips on starting treatment right away, keeping your viral load suppressed, paying for care, and protecting your partners—available in English and Spanish.
A first aid guide for wounds and other skin conditions for people living on the streets. Learn how to recognize and care for infections, wounds, rashes, and other skin conditions common when facing exposure, limited sanitation, and little access to medical care.
Learn how Hepatitis C spreads and how to protect yourself. This resource explains exposure risks for people who inject drugs, steps to prevent infection, and when to get tested.
Taking HIV treatment as prescribed protects your health—and your partners. This resource (in English and Spanish) explains how starting care right away, staying on medication, and regular check-ins can keep you healthy and undetectable.
Many HIV tests are quick, FREE, and painless. You can also use an HIV self-test to learn your HIV status at home or in a private location. This resource (in English and Spanish) explains when to get tested, where to find testing, and what steps to take after you know your status.
This resource provides the basic information about HIV including forms of transmission, how to protect yourself, and how to keep yourself and others healthy if you have HIV.
Learn the facts about Hepatitis C—how it spreads, its symptoms, and how it can be cured and prevented. This resource explains what hepatitis means, how it affects the liver, and steps to protect your health.
PrEP is a daily medicine that helps prevent HIV. This quick fact sheet (in English and Spanish) helps explore what PrEP is, who might benefit from using it, and how you can access PrEP.