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2009 Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS

Less than a year after the government increased its estimate of new HIV infections each year, this Kaiser survey finds 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.

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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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Fact Sheet: Black Americans and HIV/AIDS -- September 2009
This updated fact sheet highlights the epidemic’s impact on Black Americans, providing current data and trends over time.
Fact Sheet: Latinos and HIV/AIDS -- September 2009
This updated fact sheet highlights the impact of HIV/AIDS on Latinos in the United States, providing current data and trends over time.
Fact Sheet: Women and HIV/AIDS in the United States  -- September 2009
This updated fact sheet highlights the impact of HIV/AIDS on women in the United States, providing current data and trends over time
Fact Sheet: The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States  -- September 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.
Pulling it Together: Small $ for HIV Prevention -- August 2009
In his latest essay for "Pulling It Together, From Drew Altman," the Foundation's President and CEO examines the findings from a recently released study on state spending on HIV prevention can tell us about domestic efforts on the disease.
The National HIV Prevention Inventory: The State of HIV Prevention Across the U.S. -- July 2009
This report provides the first comprehensive inventory of how HIV prevention is delivered across the country, based on a survey of the 65 health departments receiving direct federal HIV prevention funding.
Financing the Response to AIDS in Low- and Middle- Income Countries: International Assistance from the G8, European Commission and Other Donor Governments, 2007 -- July 2009
This chartpack tracks funding levels of the donor governments that collectively provide the bulk of international assistance for AIDS.
Reporting Manual on HIV/AIDS (Updated) -- July 2009
This reporting guide is designed for journalists who are covering the global epidemic for the first time and for those who have covered it previously. The Kaiser Family Foundation undertook this project as part of its continuing commitment to supporting good journalism and to combating HIV/AIDS through public education and awareness.
New Media-led Effort Responds to AIDS Crisis in Black America -- June 2009
New Media-led Effort Responds to AIDS Crisis in Black America
Fact Sheet: HIV Testing in the United States (Update) -- June 2009
This updated fact sheet provides information on key testing statistics, testing recommendations as advised by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), testing sites and policies, including state specific information, and a summary of the testing methods available.
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HIV/AIDS
Since the first cases of AIDS were identified more than 25 years ago, millions of people around the world have become infected with HIV, and the epidemic has claimed millions of lives. Globally, there are an estimated 33 million people living with HIV/AIDS, including more than one million in the United States. While there have been successes in addressing the epidemic on many fronts, multiple challenges remain in the areas of prevention, care and treatment, research, infrastructure and capacity development, and funding.

This section provides data and information on the HIV/AIDS epidemic, including policy reports, fact sheets, and survey data, and information on our media partnerships, journalist training programs, and HIV/AIDS initiatives in South Africa. In addition, it includes online news summaries and information resources provided through our free online resource, kaisernetwork, particularly the Daily HIV/AIDS Report and HIV-related webcasts, and our State Health Facts Online and Global Health Facts information services.

The Kaiser Family Foundation is a source of independent and current information on the epidemic for policymakers, the media, advocates and community members, and individuals and families affected by HIV. Our HIV/AIDS-related work spans all areas of the Foundation, including policy research and analysis, media and public health partnerships, journalist training and education, health and development in South Africa, primarily through loveLife, and online news and information resources through kaisernetwork, including the Daily HIV/AIDS Report, webcasts, and the HIV/AIDS Issue Spotlight. The Foundation’s HIV/AIDS related activities focus both on the epidemic in the U.S. and globally.

 

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