HIV/AIDS Resources


 

The number of information resources available for people living with HIV/AIDS can be overwhelming.  The following list of resources is curated to highlight trusted resources that focus on different areas of HIV prevention and treatment, clinical trials, surveys and statistics, and HIV and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) navigation and other heath-related information.


Get Started by visiting the CDC HIV Basics page.       

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The latest HIV data, prevention science, program resources, and policy updates.  Information on HIV basics, testing, risk reduction tools, HIV by group and a resource library.  Site also includes information for clinicians and public health partners.  The CDC Resource Library includes fact sheets, slide sets, info graphics, consumer info guides, pocket guides and materials that can be printed.     
Subject:  HIV and AIDS information     
Audience:  healthcare providers, people living with HIV/AIDS, general public, public health     
Language:  English, Spanish     


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HIVInfo.nih.gov  HIV related information from the NIH's Office of AIDS Research (OAR), the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), and the National Library of Medicine (NLM).  Information is available for the public, researchers and health professionals, along with information on joining clinical trials and other federal HIV resources.  Information is available in English and Spanish.  The site also contains AIDSource - HIV Navigation Resources where you can find links to resources about HIV Navigation, retention in care and tools for navigators.      
Subject: HIV/AIDS Information     
Audience: healthcare providers, researchers, people living with HIV/AIDS, general public     
Language: English, Spanish

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Clinical Info .HIV.gov  Offering information on HIV /AIDS Treatment, Prevention and Research.

  • Clinical Guidelines: Federally approved medical practice guidelines for HIV/AIDS are developed by experts in HIV care.
  • Drug Database: Find information on FDA-approved HIV/AIDS and opportunistic infections drugs and investigational HIV/AIDS drugs.
  • Glossary: See the new images and updated definitions in the 9th edition of the glossary.

Subject: HIV/AIDS Information     
Audience:      
Language: English, Spanish     

HIV/AIDS Community Information Outreach Program (ACIOP)

The HIV/AIDS Community Information Outreach Program (ACIOP) is a competitive awards program offered by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to community-based organizations and libraries to improve HIV/AIDS health information access.     
Subject: HIV/AIDS health information, grants     
Audience: Community based organizations, public health workers, librarians     
Language: English

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MedlinePlus is the National Institutes of Health's Web site for patients and their families and friends. Produced by the National Library of Medicine, the world’s largest medical library, it brings you information about diseases, conditions, and wellness issues in language you can understand. MedlinePlus offers reliable, up-to-date health information, anytime, anywhere, for free. HIV/AIDS specific content on this website can be found at: https://medlineplus.gov/hivaidsmedicines.html     
Subject: Health & Wellness, health topics, Drugs & Supplements, Videos  & Tools, Medical Tests, Medical Encyclopedia     
Audience: general public, librarians     
Language: English, Spanish, multiple languages     
 

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ClinicalTrials.gov is a database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies conducted around the world.  A clinical trial is a research study in which human volunteers are assigned to interventions (for example, a medical product, behavior, or procedure) based on a protocol (or plan) and are then evaluated for effects on biomedical or health outcomes.  ClinicalTrials.gov is a resource provided by the U.S. National Library of Medicine     
Subject: Clinical Trials     
Audience: general public, healthcare workers, researchers     
Language: English     
 

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