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"I GOT TESTED" CAMPAIGN ENCOURAGES AMERICANS TO KNOW THEIR HIV STATUS
New PSAs Promote Free and Low-Cost Testing Services Provided by CDC, State and Local Health Departments and AIDS Service Organizations
New Spanish-language HIV/AIDS Messages Debut on Univision Network
in Lead-Up to National HIV Testing Day (June 27)
MENLO PARK, CA, June 12, 2012 - Greater Than AIDS, a leading national public information response to the
domestic epidemic, today unveiled new outdoor media messages urging Americans to get tested for HIV. The "I Got Tested" campaign
features real people's stories of testing and encourages others to "join the movement."
Of the more than 1.2 million people living with HIV/AIDS in the U.S. today, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) one in five, or nearly a quarter of a million people, do not know they are positive; one third is diagnosed so late
in the course of their infection that they develop AIDS within one year. The CDC encourages everyone to know their status, yet even
those individuals at higher risk still are not getting tested
The new campaign helps to connect people with free and low-cost testing in their communities by promoting hotlines and web-based
resources provided by CDC, state and local health departments and AIDS service organizations. Univision Network, one of the top
five network in the country regardless of language and the top-rated Spanish-language network, also joins Greater Than AIDS
this month to debut the campaign's first "en espaņol" messages in the lead up to National HIV Testing Day (June 27).
"Despite overwhelming evidence that early diagnosis and treatment play an important role both in the health of those who are positive
and in reducing the spread of HIV, many Americans at highest risk for infection still have not been tested," said Tina Hoff, Senior Vice
President and Director of Health Communication and Media Partnerships at the Kaiser Family Foundation, a co-founding partner of Greater
Than AIDS. "This campaign is about helping to reduce the stigma surrounding HIV testing and connect people with services in their
communities."
Out-of-home PSAs, including billboards, eco-posters, transit shelters, and interior bus and rail posters, begin appearing this month
in 21 priority markets in June, including: Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Columbus (GA), Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Macon,
Miami, New Orleans, New York City, Newark, Oakland, Orlando, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Savannah, Tampa, Washington, D.C., and
West Palm Beach. The campaign is supported by CBS Outdoor, Clear Channel Outdoor and other Greater Than AIDS partners who
provide donated space for the PSAs.
Jason George (GREY'S ANATOMY/ABC), Nadine Ellis (LET'S STAY TOGETHER/BET), Jessie Williams (GREY'S ANATOMY/ABC), Naturi Naughton
(THE CLIENT LIST/LIFETIME), Dennis Haysbert (24/FOX, THE UNIT/CBS), and other celebrity supporters of Greater Than AIDS, appear
in complementary new TV and radio PSAs, also issued in support of National HIV Testing Day, speaking out about the issue and
proudly proclaiming their own decisions to get tested, asking "Have you?"
"With what we know about HIV and what it will take to end the AIDS epidemic, HIV testing has never been more important. Fortunately,
it has never been easier either," said Phill Wilson, President and CEO of the Black AIDS Institute and a co-founding partner of
Greater Than AIDS. "We are thrilled to have members of the Institute's Black Hollywood Task Force on AIDS join in this effort
to help bring attention to the importance of knowing your status."
New Spanish-language TV and radio public service ads (PSAs), presented as SOMOS>SIDA, feature both Latinos living with and affected
by HIV/AIDS, sharing how the disease has touched their lives. Among those profiled are: Eddie, who has been living with HIV for
more than two decades and speaks of the importance of his family's love and support in maintaining his health; Gladys, Eddie's
sister, who was the first family member her brother disclosed to and has been a source of support; Yuri, a young HIV positive
gay man who overcame his reluctance to start treatment and is now realizing the benefits; and Yvette, a researcher
working with HIV positive women and children who speaks to the importance of regular testing. Additional extended
videos and HIV/AIDS facts and resources are available
on Univison.com/másquesida .
"As part of our mission to inform, entertain and empower Hispanic America, Univision is pleased to join with Greater Than AIDS and its
partners, including the CDC, health departments and local AIDS organizations, to increase awareness and help Hispanics understand the
importance of getting tested for HIV/AIDS," said Ivelisse Estrada, Senior Vice President, Corporate and Community Relations,
Univision Communications Inc.
Together with the National Association of People with HIV/AIDS, the founder of National HIV Testing Day and other partners, Greater
Than AIDS is also making available 100,000 posters and postcards, as well as other informational materials, free of cost to AIDS
services and other community groups to support local outreach in June. Visit the Greater Than AIDS online store to view all
available items: www.greaterthan.org/store .
About Greater Than AIDS
Greater Than AIDS is an unprecedented collaboration among a broad coalition of public and private sector partners united in response
to HIV/AIDS in the United States, in particular among disproportionately affected groups. Through national media campaigns and
targeted community outreach, Greater Than AIDS works to increase knowledge and understanding about HIV/AIDS and confront the stigma
surrounding the disease, while promoting actions to prevent its spread.
The Kaiser Family Foundation -- a leader in health policy and communications -- provides strategic direction and day-to-day management,
as well as oversees the production of the media campaign. The Black AIDS Institute -- a think tank exclusively focused on AIDS in
Black America -- provides leadership and expert guidance and directs community engagement. Greater Than AIDS is developed
in support of Act Against AIDS, an effort by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to refocus
attention on the domestic epidemic. Additional, financial and substantive support is provided by the Elton
John AIDS Foundation, Ford Foundation and MAC AIDS Fund, among others.
http://www.greaterthan.org
SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation
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