World AIDS Day 2022
Information about the observance of World AIDS Day 2022 in the City of St. Louis
Overview
World AIDS Day is observed on December 1 each year. It is a day of solidarity for people around the world who are affected by HIV. This is a day for voices to unite by sharing experiences, remembering those lost, and standing together in the fight against HIV. While great strides have been made over the four decades since the first known reported cases of AIDS, this disease remains a public health challenge. World AIDS Day is an opportunity for every community and each individual to honor the more than 32 million people who have died worldwide from AIDS-related illness.
View information from the CDC about World AIDS Day.
View information from UNAIDS about World AIDS Day.
Resources
- GYT (Get Yourself Tested) HIV/STI Testing and Treatment Sites
- PrEP Services in the St. Louis Region
- TakeMeHome At Home HIV Test Kits
- Fast-Track Cities St. Louis
- Fast-Track Cities (global partnerships)
- International Association of Providers of AIDS Care
- Let’s Stop HIV Together
- CDC HIV Data (Includes CDC’s domestic HIV surveillance data)
- Reimagining PEPFAR: Fulfilling America’s Promise to End the HIV/AIDS Pandemic by 2030
- National HIV/AIDS Strategy
HIV.gov FYI: World AIDS Day 2022 Putting Ourselves to the Test: Achieving Equity to End HIV
Contact
Department of Health
(314) 612-5100
1520 Market,
Room 4051
St. Louis, MO 63103
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm