University of South Carolina Frat Brings HIV Testing Lab to CampusAugust 29, 2007 On Monday, University of South Carolina students were offered free HIV testing and counseling in front of Russell House. The testing event, held inside a mobile unit, was organized by the Alpha Phi Alpha-Beta Nu chapter fraternity and The Tie that Binds, part of the South Carolina African-American HIV/AIDS Council. Between 11:45 a.m. and 2 p.m., the outreach brought HIV testing to students who might not otherwise seek an HIV test. Students who wanted to get tested first filled out a sexual history survey with a counselor's help. Then the students were given a finger-prick rapid HIV test and a number, with test results available in about 15 minutes. Outside the van were pamphlets about HIV/AIDS, other STDs, safe sex, and a basket of free condoms. Door prizes were also being offered, including a toaster, a lamp, and a portable CD player. Advertising was largely word-of-mouth; a sign on the trailer said in bold, red letters, "Get Tested." "So far we've had about 15 or 16 people to get tested," said Faver. "We expect about 20 to 25 people over the day. I'm planning on getting testing myself later." Back to other news for August 2007 University Wire 8.28.2007; Melanie Griffin, The Gamecock This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update. |