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Reducing the spread of HIV using community-supported, evidence-based practices
The HIV Prevention program is working to focus prevention services based on these four strategies: 1) To make HIV testing a routine part of medical care; 2) To implement new models for diagnosing HIV infections outside medical settings; 3) To prevent new infections by working with persons with HIV and their partners; and 4) To further decrease perinatal HIV transmission.
HIV Prevention
For Counties and CBOs
HIV Training
Client-Focused Counseling, Rapid HIV Testing, and Rapid HIV Testing Train-the-Trainer Training
Funding Support Opportunities
Hepatitis C Information
HIV Prevention Program News / Events
A place for HIV Prevention news, program updates, events, and activities from the State Prevention Program, contractor's, county health departments, community based organizations, and other partners throughout the State of Oregon
Resources
Get Tested
Addresses, phone numbers, and websites with additional information:
Informed Consent
Oregon Program Review Panel (OPRP)
The CDC requires that all HIV educational and related materials be reviewed by a Program Review Panel (PRP).
 

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