The HIV Prevention Program seeks to prevent new infections by supporting public health, targeted HIV testing, comprehensive prevention services for people living with HIV, condom distribution, policy change and perinatal prevention efforts.
Read more about the HIV Prevention Program.
On December 1, 2016, World AIDS Day, OHA and its public health and community partners launched End HIV Oregon, the state's strategy to end new HIV infections. It builds on decades of work by community members, and public and private agencies on such programs as prevention education, syringe exchange, and quality care and treatment. Learn more at
www.endhivoregon.org and follow
End HIV Oregon on Instagram.
Oregon Health Authority is proud to partner with
Prevention Access Campaign to share the word that
Undetectable = Untransmittable. Studies show that people living with HIV who maintain an undetectable viral load through effective treatment have no risk of transmitting HIV to their sexual partners.