Sources for Further Research
AEGIS (AIDS Education Global Information System)
Database of global HIV information. AEGIS is fully indexed and searchable.
HIV InSite
A gateway to in-depth information about particular aspects of HIV/AIDS. HIV InSite is a project of the University of California, San Francisco AIDS Program at San Francisco General Hospital and the UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, projects of the UCSF AIDS Research Institute.
The Body
An AIDS and HIV information resource. The Body's mission is to "use the Web to lower barriers between patients and clinicians;
demystify HIV/AIDS and its treatment; improve patients' quality of life;
foster community through human connection."
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Approved Drugs for HIV/AIDS and AIDS-Related Condition
List of drugs for HIV/AIDS
and AIDS-related conditions that have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
HRSA - History of the Ryan White CARE Act
Part of the HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau Web site. Contains links to reports and studies, Ryan White CARE Act Amendments, programs, and tools for grantees.
Office of Minority Health: 20th Anniversary of HIV/AIDS
A tool kit containing a number of resources to assist in planning and implementing activities at the local level to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the first reported cases of AIDS.
NIH - Office of AIDS Research
The NIH Office of AIDS Research (OAR) is "responsible for the scientific, budgetary, legislative, and policy elements of the NIH AIDS research program."
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), "provides the major support for scientists conducting research aimed at developing better ways to diagnose, treat and prevent the many infectious, immunologic and allergic diseases that afflict people worldwide."
National Institute of Health (NIH) AIDS History
In Their Own Words documents how NIH researchers recall the early days of HIV/AIDS. In launching this Web site, NIH commemorates the "20-year struggle to confront the deadly HIV/AIDS pandemic."
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