HIVTestHub

Empowering you with Convenient HIV Self Testing Support

Welcome to our HIV self-testing site, your trusted resource for convenient and confidential HIV testing. We understand that your health is a priority, and we are here to make the testing process as simple and accessible as possible. Our platform empowers you to take control of your health from the comfort and privacy of your own home. Discover your HIV status with ease, without the need for clinic visits or appointments. Your well-being is in your hands, and we're here to support you on your journey to a healthier future. Explore our user-friendly site to learn more about HIV self-testing and how it can empower you to make informed decisions about your health.

Join us in making a difference. Together, we can create a supportive and informed community that empowers those affected by HIV.

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FAQ

  • How does it work?

  • How accurate is it?

  • What happens if the result is positive?

  • How many times can the test be used?

  • Can the test be shipped somewhere else than my home address?

  • What are the symtoms of HIV

HIV SUPPORT SERVICES

  • Canberra Sexual Health Centre

    1800 022 222

  • Sexual Health Info Link

    13 11 14

  • Clinic 34

    (02) 5124 2184

  • Sexual Health and HIV Service

    1800 451 624

  • Sexual Health Info Link

    13 11 14

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In the 1990s, the world faced a significant increase in both HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths. By the latter half of the decade, over 3 million people were contracting HIV annually. However, positive change is underway. The number of new HIV infections has steadily decreased and is now below 2 million, the lowest figure since 1990.

In contrast, AIDS-related deaths surged throughout the 1990s and reached a peak in the mid-2000s with nearly 2 million annual fatalities. Fortunately, there has been a notable shift in recent years. The global response to HIV has started to reduce the number of annual AIDS-related deaths. This progress signifies a critical step forward in the fight against HIV. It's imperative that we maintain our collective efforts to further decrease both HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths, offering hope for a healthier future to those affected by this disease.