Welcome to the HIV/AIDS Section of our website.
Please feel free to browse through this section for the latest news, data and statistics, prevention and treatment information, funding, and publications.The following represents the content we have available in
this category:
A Call to Action for Leaders: The Crisis of HIV/AIDS among African Americans
This Web Series will be Internet-based with no live satellite broadcast. It may be viewed online beginning July 30 (Parts 1-3) and November 30 (Parts 4-6) at http://www2a.cdc.gov/phtn on computers with Internet access and Windows Media Player, which may be downloaded at no charge from http://www2a.cdc.gov/phtn. The goal of this series is to increase awareness and sustainable, collaborative action by African American leaders regarding the crisis of HIV/AIDS among African American communities and families. |
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Ryan White CARE Act TARGET Center
This Web site provides an array of technical assistance (TA) to the Ryan White programs, which deliver HIV care to underserved individuals. It features a TA Library, a live Help Desk for calls and e-mail assistance |
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Adult Male Circumcision Significantly Reduces Risk of Acquiring HIV Trials in Kenya and Uganda Stopped Early Resources from this Study Collateral material for the study that discovered that adult male circumcision significantly reduces risk of acquiring HIV. Material include a press release, FAQ section, information on the NIAID Media Telebriefing and other useful resources and links. |
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Global "Voices of Hope" in the Face of HIV/AIDS
In the face of HIV/AIDS, there is hope. Globally, the fight against this devastating disease continues but rays of hope are emerging. Tune in to "Voices of Hope" to witness these rays of hope for yourself. |
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HIV/AIDS Among African Americans
This fact sheet discusses the impact of HIV and AIDS on African Americans and preventive strategies for this population. |
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AIDS.gov
With a launch date on December 1, 2006, World AIDS Day, HHS' Internet portal provides users with easy access to information on Federal HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, treatment, and research programs, policies, and resources. |
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Be the Generation: HIV Vaccine Research
Every generation has its great cause. Pick up the torch and join the campaign to end AIDS. This National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases' web site is at the forefront of the public awareness campaign, challenging young Americans to be the generation that ends AIDS through the discovery of a safe and effective preventive HIV vaccine. |
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National HIV Testing Resources
This Web site offers information related to HIV testing that includes a national database of HIV testing sites, resources for people who test positive for HIV, basic information about HIV and AIDS, behaviors that place a person at risk for HIV infection and what the testing experience is like.
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Vaccine Awareness Day
The Ninth Annual HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (HVAD) on May 18, 2006 will provide a great opportunity to recognize and thank the thousands of volunteers, community members, health professionals, and scientists who are working together to find a safe and effective HIV vaccine. |
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HIV/AIDS Among US Women: Minority and Young Women at Continuing Risk
This fact sheet discusses the impact of HIV and AIDS on minority and young women and preventive strategies for these populations. |
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AIDSinfo
AIDSinfo is a central resource for current information on federally and privately funded clinical trials for AIDS patients and others infected with HIV. As the main dissemination point for federally approved HIV treatment and prevention guidelines, AIDSinfo provides information about the current treatment regimens for HIV infection and AIDS-related illnesses, including the prevention of HIV transmission from occupational exposure and mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy. |