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Print Resources
E-Books
Databases
E-Journals
Recommended Websites
"Includes an extensive list of maps on major health topics."
Maintained by the South African Medical Research Council; Has a southern Africa focus.
A national organization devoted to advocating at the federal level for more effective AIDS policy, legislation and funding.
An international HIV/AIDS charity.
Offers access to strategic information on HIV prevalence, risk and epidemiology for 24 Asia-Pacific countries.
HIV pharmacology resource, featuring Drug Interaction charts, news, and other information on HIV therapies.
News and information for researchers and patients.
listed by the Concordia University Libraries.
Disseminates state-of-the-art treatment information.
Information on HIV/AIDS from the International Labour Organization.
Continuing education, clinical practices references and teaching tools for STD and HIV prevention and screening.
2005 publication of Comm. on Examining Probable Consequences of Alt. Patterns of Widespread Antiretroviral Drug Use in Resource-Constrained Settings.
AIDS/HIV information resource from American Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR).
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) sponsored by UNICEF, UNDP, UNFPA, UNESCO, WHO and the World Bank.
From the World Health Organization (WHO).
Access to a variety of international sources, including all the regional indexes (AFRO, EMRO, LILACS, PAHO, SEARO, WHOLIS, and WPRO).
Consumer Health
Updated hourly, the site includes news articles, legal issues and legislation, and information from government agencies and professional organizations. Begun in the mid-1980s, AEGIS has continued to be the definitive web-based reference for HIV/AIDS-related information.
A world wide AIDS organization produced by Immunet. Includes news, and information about treatment, conferences, public policy, and more.
The United States' oldest and largest not-for-profit AIDS organization.
from NOAH (New York Online Access to Health), a service of the New York Public Library.
Consumer health information from the National Library of Medicine
A national, non-profit, community-based organization working to end the AIDS epidemic
includes fact sheets; data sets; summary slides; a searchable clinical trials database; a resource directory; and a physician network for expert discussion on treatment. The site is divided into five targeted sections: HIV, The Basics, Treatment and Trials, Diseases and Conditions, Living Well, and a Women's Center. In addition, members can participate in confidential and secure discussion boards, download advocacy tools, and receive an e-newsletter highlighting the most current information about women and HIV.
Government Agencies and Resources
Central site for U.S. government information on HIV/AIDS.
A service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Recent news, surveillance reports and materials from MMWR (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports). Also includes information on funding, statistics, treatment, FAQs, and much more.
Information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Data on HIV/AIDS from the Centers for Disease Control.
Information from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Includes documentation, publications, databases and Internet resources.
Information on HIV/AIDS infection rates in various countries, collected by the U.S. Census Bureau and formatted in a searchable database.
Part of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
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Professional Associations
International AIDS Society is a terrific resource for current news from around the world. The Society publishes the journal AIDS, which has an online component.
Tutorials and Learning Tools
Text, images and tutorial from the University of Utah's Internet Pathology Library for Medical Education.
Tutorials from the Carl J. Shapiro Institute for Education and Research at
Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.