Welcome to the web site for the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS (PACHA). PACHA was established in 1995 by President Clinton, Vice President Gore, and Secretary Donna Shalala to provide recommendations on the US government's response to the AIDS epidemic.
THT is the leading HIV & AIDS charity in the UK and the largest in Europe. It was one of the first charities to be set up in response to the HIV epidemic and has been at the forefront of the fight against HIV & AIDS ever since.
HALCO is a not-for-profit, community-based legal clinic serving low income People with HIV and AIDS (PHA's) in Ontario. HALCO was established in partnership with the AIDS Committee of Toronto and the Toronto People With AIDS Foundation. HALCO is funded by Legal Aid Ontario, the AIDS Bureau of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, and the ACT Community Partners Fund. HALCO currently receives project funding from GlaxoSmithKline in partnership with Shire BioChem Inc. through the Community Innovation Program, and the AIDS Community Action Program of Health Canada.
HIV-Patienten erkranken nicht nur häufiger an den drei AIDS-definierenden Malignomen Kaposi-Sarkom, Lymphom und Zervixkarzinom, sondern auch an einigen anderen Tumorarten, für die eine erhöhte Inzidenz gegenüber der nicht infizierten Bevölkerung nachgewiesen ist.
Browse through the collection of hundreds of stories and feedback from people around the world who are affected or infected by HIV / AIDS. Send messages to the feedback page or visit theFAQ page to learn more.
Center for Sex og Sundheds formal er at styrke indsatsen overfor bekæmpelsen af hiv, sexsygdomme samt brug af alkohol og rusmidler ved at videregive viden og rad om eksisterende tilbud samt tage initiativer, der kan forbedre den enkeltes situation.
As the Internet continues to grow, finding valuable medical information becomes progressively more difficult. In an attempt to simplify this task, we have created multiple search engines for the many different medical subspecialties.
I found out I was HIV positive in 1985, during the early years of the AIDS crisis, before there were any treatments to fight AIDS. Talk about scary. I was probably infected by the HIV virus a few years before that, and was already having symptoms of a weakened immune system. My T4 cells had fallen to around 350, and I had swollen lymph nodes. I didn't know what my viral load was - the quantity of AIDS virus in my blood - because there were no tests measuring HIV levels back then.
Accurate, updated information on HIV/AIDS treatment, guidelines, prevention, research, education, and epidemiology from doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital; includes online Q&A, JHU standards of care.