September 30, 2016 | Health Matters

CDC teams up with "Glee" star for HIV prevention campaign

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] has produced a music video to educate gay men about HIV prevention options. 
 
The song, “Collect My Love,” was released by The Knocks and it features vocals by Alex Newell, the young gender-bending singer best known for his appearance on the TV series, Glee.
 
“This is an authentic campaign with gay men involved in both the campaign staff and creative team," said Manny Rodriguez, part of the team behind the video. "Our goal was to marry CDC research with something that is accessible and enjoyable to watch.”
 
“We know that having conversations about HIV can increase good health outcomes and strengthen relationships,” added CDC's Alberto Santana. “We also wanted to playfully connect to pop culture. We are putting out important information, and doing it outside the normal means.”
 

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