Professional HIV resources
HIV Treatment Then and Now: Strides in HIV Therapy allows new and experienced clinicians to see at a glance how HIV treatments have advanced over the past 20 years and the impact these advances have made on when to initiate treatment, treatment recommendations, and how to maintain viral suppression.
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DHHS guidelines for the use of antiretroviral agents in adults and adolescents living with HIV are based on current scientific evidence related to antiretroviral drugs. They are developed by the US Department of Health and Human Services Panel on Antiretroviral Guidelines for Adults and Adolescents.
WHO (World Health Organization) is the leading authority on international health within the United Nations’ system. The organization provides leadership on critical health matters, continues to shape research agendas, and helps set standards for international healthcare.
IAS-USA (International Antiviral Society–USA) is a not-for-profit professional educational organization that aims to improve the prevention, treatment, care, and quality of life for people at risk of acquiring viral infections, like HIV. IAS does this by providing practitioners with high-quality, relevant, and needs-oriented education and information.
AIDSVu is an interactive map that illustrates the prevalence of HIV throughout the United States from a national, state, and local perspective. Additional resources include locations of HIV testing centers and treatment centers, and more.
HIV Continuum provides interactive maps and downloadable slide decks illustrating the HIV continuum of care in several major cities.