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HIV/AIDS: HIV/AIDS in the U.S.
Survey Finds Less Than a Year After CDC Announced the U.S. HIV Epidemic is Much Larger Than Previously Thought, Public’s Sense of Urgency is Down, Even Among Some Higher Risk Groups
A new Foundation survey finds that less than a year after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recalculated the size of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and announced that there were 40 percent more new HIV infections each year than previously believed, Americans’ sense of urgency about HIV/AIDS as a national health problem has fallen dramatically and their concern about HIV as a personal risk has also declined, even among some groups at higher risk.




Global HIV/AIDS Timeline

An interactive web-based timeline of key HIV-related events and noteworthy activities from 1981 through today.
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Less Than a Year After CDC Announced the U.S. HIV Epidemic is Much Larger Than Previously Though, Public’s Sense of Urgency is Down, Even Among Some Higher Risk Groups -- April 2009
Less Than a Year After CDC Announced the U.S. HIV Epidemic is Much Larger Than Previously Though, Public’s Sense of Urgency is Down, Even Among Some Higher Risk Groups
Virtual Briefing: 2009 National ADAP Monitoring Project Annual Report -- April 2009 Video/Audio
This webcast features an overview of the report’s key findings and a panel discussion about the challenges facing state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs).
2009 National ADAP Monitoring Project Annual Report -- April 2009 Video/Audio
This report provides the latest available data on state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs), including a look at current trends, budget challenges and the reemergence of waiting lists in three states.
Pulling It Together: America Has Gone Quiet on HIV/AIDS -- April 2009
In his latest column series, the Kaiser Family Foundation’s President and CEO Drew Altman gives a preview of selected findings from a major survey of the American people on HIV/AIDS and global health conducted by the Foundation.
Fact Sheet: The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States: Update -- February 2009
This updated fact sheet provides the latest data on the U.S. epidemic, including key trends over time, impact by region and population, and data on the U.S. government's response.
Fact Sheet: Medicaid and HIV/AIDS -- February 2009
This fact sheet examines the role of Medicaid for people with HIV/AIDS.
Fact Sheet: Medicare and HIV/AIDS - -- February 2009
This fact sheet examines the role of Medicare for people with HIV/AIDS.
Fact Sheet: Ryan White Program -- February 2009
This fact sheet provides an overview of the Ryan White program, the largest HIV-specific federal grant program in the United States.
Addressing the HIV/AIDS Epidemic at Home and Abroad: Short-Term Policy Options Under Consideration by the New Administration and Congress -- January 2009
This paper examines short-term policy options that have been proposed for consideration by non-governmental organizations and by President Obama to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States and globally.
Tutorial: Understanding HIV/AIDS Surveillance Data in the U.S. -- December 2008
KaiserEDU tutorial on understanding HIV/AIDS data
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