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Healthy People 2020 HIV is a set of health objectives for the Nation to achieve over the second decade of the century. It can be used by different people, States, communities, professional organizations, and others to help them develop programs to improve health.
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AIDS/HIV Stats
From the National Center for Health Statistics, FastStats A to Z resource.
AIDSinfo
From the United States Department of Health and Human Services, provides information on HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, education, and research.
AIDSinfo Glossary
A comprehensive resource designed to help health professionals, researchers, and people living with HIV/AIDS and their families and friends to understand the complex web of HIV/AIDS terminology.
DHAP Strategic Plan 2011-2015
Download the plan (PDF File) from the Centes for Disease Control, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
Cinical Preventive Services for Women: Closing the Gap 2011
Consensue report from the Institute of Medicine.
Division of HIV/STD -- Indiana State Department of Health
HIV/AIDS Journal Articles
Add your search term and the results should automatically be limited to the AIDS subset of the MEDLINE database.
HIV Insite Prevention
HIV Insite Policy Analysis
HIV Insite Countries and Regions
Center for HIV Information, University of California San Francisco provides links to epidemiology, policy analysis, health promotion, and special populations resources.
Public Health Partners HIVAIDS Resources
Collection of links to public health resources on HIV/AIDS organized under Associations and Organizations; Discussions and email lists; Grants and funding; health data tools and statistics; Health education and health promotion; Legislation and policy; Literature and guidelines.



