Each year, on December 1, the world commemorates World AIDS Day. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic and potentially life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency ...
In honor of the 20th International AIDS Conference, PhRMA developed this infographic to commemorate some of the medical innovation milestones in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. When doctors first began ...
UNAIDS, a joint United Nations Program advocating for accelerated and global action on HIV/AIDS, has reported that deaths from the pandemic are falling. Data recently published by the organization ...
The fight against the HIV/AIDs epidemic continues. Learn about it and where we are today in this graphic from the USC Keck School of Medicine. Since the very first case in 1981, HIV and AIDS continue ...
The AIDS advocacy organization AVAC produced a fascinating infographic to explain a key concept in the fight against HIV/AIDS: the “tipping point.” This is when the number of new infections each year ...
Less than half a century ago, a positive diagnosis of HIV or AIDS would be a death sentence. For decades, so little was known about the virus that doctors actually referred to it as “gay-related ...
Progress must be noted and celebrated. But as the data suggests, the AIDS epidemic continues to reflect this nation's most fundamental inequities. Colorlines is the leading source for accessible media ...
Recipients of AIDS/HIV funding from the United States may soon be free of the harmful anti-prostitution requirement. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive ...
According to research published in The Lancet last week, polluted air, water and soil caused nine million premature deaths across the globe in 2015. The vast majority of them occurred in low and ...
As South Africa hosts the International Aids Conference for the second time since 2000, we bring you the numbers showing our progress in the fight against the disease over the past 16 years.