World AIDS Day 2018 report - Knowledge is power - Social media materials

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New @UNAIDS report shows that knowledge of HIV status has increased and 75% of all people living with HIV now know they have the virus. bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus

UNAIDS calls for increased efforts to reach the 9.4 million people living with HIV who are not aware they have the virus and the 19.4 million people who do not have suppressed viral loads. bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus

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9.4 million people living with HIV do not know they have the virus and urgently need to be linked to HIV testing and treatment services, according to new report from @UNAIDS. bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus

Taking an HIV test can be stressful and life-changing. But no matter the result, the test provides vital information that can help people be more informed and live healthier lives. Find out more in the new @UNAIDS report: bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus

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A positive HIV test result is never welcome news, but for people living with HIV, it is a necessary first step towards living a long and healthy life. Learn more about HIV testing in the new @UNAIDS report: bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus

When the level of HIV in a person's blood is so low that it cannot be detected, it means that person has an undetectable viral load and cannot transmit the virus to others. Learn more about viral load testing in the new @UNAIDS report: bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus

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Taboos and misunderstandings about HIV persist and often stop people from accessing the services and info they need. Read the new @UNAIDS report to find out how innovations in HIV testing are helping people know their status more easily: bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus

Diagnosing children living with HIV and starting them on treatment can be challenging but new innovations in HIV testing are making it easier and saving lives. Find out more in the new @UNAIDS report. bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus

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New innovations in HIV testing are making it easier and quicker to diagnose and treat babies living with HIV. Find out more in the new @UNAIDS report. bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus

Even when HIV testing services are available, there are still many barriers to accessing them, such as accessibility, cost, and stigma and discrimination. New innovations in HIV testing are making it easier to reach people. bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus

An estimated 49% of people living with HIV and tuberculosis are unaware of their coinfection so are not on treatment, which increases their risk of mortality. Read more about HIV and TB testing and treatment in the new @UNAIDS report. bit.ly/2R6xY5u #KnowYourStatus