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DDP Updates
General program updates are available for the public, or if you are a healthcare provider, find the latest information for your practice and patients
The Division of Disease Prevention (DDP) is a division of the Office of Epidemiology.
The mission of the DDP is to maximize public health and safety through the elimination, prevention, and control of disease, disability, and death caused by HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, other sexually transmitted infections .
Announcements & Highlights

Background STI Awareness Week (SAW) is the second full week in April each year. This year, it is April 12-18. SAW helps raise awareness about sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It also shows how STIs impact our lives and helps to decrease stigma, fear, and discrimination.…Read more

Town Hall: Virginia Integrated HIV Prevention & Care Plan
Background VDH held a town hall on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at 6pm ET. Purpose of the Townhall: The aim of the March 4th town hall was to briefly explain the background and purpose of the Virginia Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Services Plan to…Read more

National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day: February 7 National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD) is observed on February 7 each year. It exists to raise awareness about the impact of HIV on Black and African American communities. It was first observed in 1999 and highlights the…Read more
Learn about the most recent methods for preventing HIV. These include correct condom usage, PrEP, TasP, and more
Find a location near you to get tested for HIV, viral hepatitis, or STDs. Learn about testing options, cost, and reasons to test.
Find information about the different types of STDs
Learn more about the Virginia Comprehensive Harm Reduction program
Learn more about viral hepatitis, how to prevent it, and what treatments are available
Learn the basics about mpox, find a vaccination site, and more
Find health care provider resources for HIV, STD, and viral hepatitis
Content notice: The DDP website contains HIV/STD prevention messages that may be considered explicit by some visitors.