April 18 is observed as National Transgender HIV Testing Day.
Public Health - Dayton and Montgomery County say the stigma and discrimination that discourage transgender and gender non-binary people from seeking HIV testing and treatment remain a problem.
They emphasize that this is a time to recognize the importance of routine HIV testing.
It’s also a time to acknowledge HIV prevention and patient-centered care for transgender and gender non-binary people.
Montgomery County Health Commissioner, Jeff Cooper states, “We know that trans communities experience a disproportionate degree of cultural, socioeconomic, and related factors that often result in barriers. There is a need for inclusive approaches to HIV testing and medical models that affirm trans-specific care.”
The Ohio HIV / AIDS Prevention Committee of Region 9 says they are providing culturally responsive HIV services for those in need. Services include HIV testing, counseling, PrEP medication, HIV specialty care, trans-health, and women’s health.
The committee is asking the public to take advantage of their resources by getting educated, get tested, and/or get treated.
For more information and finding testing sites call (937) 496-7133 or visit hiv.gov.