Sign Up for email alerts

  • E-mail

Articles

HIV/AIDS: Facts & Figures

Twenty-five years have passed since the first AIDS case was diagnosed — and the latest statistics in the United States are staggering.

HIV & AIDS Surveillance

As AIDS deaths have declined and people live longer with HIV, a national picture of the epidemic based on the early stages of disease progression is necessary.

HIV & AIDS Research

Research at the National Institutes of Health has led to major advances in the understanding and treatment of HIV and related opportunistic infections. Success against AIDS and other diseases depends on national research.

HIV/AIDS Funding

Today, promising new drug therapies have brought new hope and new challenges to the battle against the AIDS epidemic. However, these drugs do not constitute a cure, and an effective vaccine is still not available.

HIV/AIDS Prevention

While new treatments help reduce the number of AIDS-related deaths, data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that new HIV infections remain essentially the same.

Page 9 of 13    Previous | Next