HIV/AIDS Basic Facts & Other Resources
Basic Facts
- 100 Questions and Answers about HIV/AIDS
- Statistics
- HIV and AIDS Facts - Brochure, November 2004 (English)(PDF, 1.8 MB, 12pg.)
- HIV and AIDS Facts - Brochure, November 2004 (Spanish)(PDF, 289 KB, 12pg.)
Resources
Health Care and Prevention
- Condoms
- LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) Health Care
- Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself Quiz
- Talking with Young People about HIV/AIDS
- Expanded Syringe Access Demonstration Program (ESAP) and Safe Sharps Disposal
- Pregnancy and HIV: Caring for Yourself and Your Baby
Confidentiality, HIV Testing and Partner Notification
- Questions and Answers on the New York State Confidentiality Law and HIV (Public Health Law, Article 27-F)
- Testing Sites (Free, anonymous HIV counseling and testing)
- What Can I Do If I Have Just Been Exposed to HIV?
- There's Something I Need to Tell You...A step-by-step guide to telling your partners that they may have HIV (English) (PDF, 170KB, 23pg.)
- There's Something I Need to Tell You...A step-by-step guide to telling your partners that they may have HIV (Spanish) (PDF, 156KB, 23pg.)
Links Between HIV and other Diseases
- STD & HIV Facts
- What You Need to Know (About the Links Between HIV & STDs)
- HIV and Cancer: What is the Link?
For more information
Call the New York State Information Line. These calls are free and confidential:
- 1-800-541-AIDS (English)
- 1-800-233-SIDA (Español)
- Call the HIV TTY/TTD Information Line at:
- 1-212-925-9560 Voice callers use the New York relay: 711 or 1-800-421-1220 and ask for 1-212-925-9560.