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  • AIDSinfo
    An official U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) site featuring treatment guidelines, information on clinical trials and treatment issues, and links to U.S. government HIV/AIDS resources. AIDSinfo Site is the result of a merger of two previous DHHS projects--the HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS) and the AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service (ACTIS).
  • aidsmap
    A site from the UK featuring a large database of HIV prevention and treatment information for a general audience, as well as a searchable global HIV/AIDS resource directory. Produced by the National AIDS Manual (NAM Publications) in collaboration with the British HIV Association and the International HIV/AIDS Alliance.
  • The Body
    Community-oriented commercial site with information on prevention and treatment, coverage of major HIV/AIDS conferences, online community discussion threads, and an extensive ask-the-experts feature. Also maintains a companion site, The Body Pro, with information for health care providers.
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    (CDC) The site of the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention of the CDC's National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention includes recommendations, guidelines, fact sheets, FAQs, statistics, and materials for prevention and research partners. CDC also maintains the National Prevention Information Network (CDC NPIN), which features a daily Prevention News Update, reference materials, referral and distribution services for information on HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, and tuberculosis; as well as the CDC Global AIDS Program.
  • Johns Hopkins AIDS Service
    Johns Hopkins University's clinician-oriented HIV/AIDS site. Highlights include the online Medical Management of HIV Infection clinical handbook, the Hopkins HIV Report newsletter, and expert question-and-answer forums for both providers and patients. See also JHU's Center for Communication Programs, which designs and implements HIV/AIDS behavior change projects in over 30 countries.
  • Project Inform
    Project Inform is a community-based organization that offers information to people living with HIV, their caregivers and their healthcare and service providers about the treatment and monitoring of HIV disease.
  • Hepatitis Web Sites
    A list of Web sites that offer information on viral hepatitis, including HIV/hepatitis C co-infection.