
Welcome to the
AIDS.gov KnowledgeSite
This KnowledgeSite is a special area of Living the Path highlighting data, case studies and other information from AIDS.gov.
Part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, AIDS.gov provides information from the Federal government about HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, treatment and research. AIDS.gov also educates the public on how to use new media to respond to HIV/AIDS.
Recently updated content on AIDS.gov
Check out the updated HIV Basics page on Staying Healthy with HIV/AIDS and Mixed Status Couples
Recently updated content on AIDS.gov
Check out the updated HIV Basics page on Staying Healthy with HIV/AIDS and Having Children
Facing AIDS 2011. Write. Snap. Share.
Write. Snap. Share. That's how easy it is to participate in AIDS.gov's Facing AIDS 2011 for World AIDS Day (December 1) photo initiative. By putting a face and a voice to AIDS, you can help promote HIV testing (find an HIV testing site near you) and decrease stigma around HIV.
Youth, Mobile, and Health at Sex::Tech 2011
Earlier this month, AIDS.gov attended Sex::Tech 2011 in San Francisco, the fourth annual conference on technology, youth, and sexual health.
Commemorating National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
On this, the 12th annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, I remember my sister-in-law’s fight with the disease. Tragically, she did not win that fight – she left behind a devastated husband and five-year old daughter. But it is in her memory, and the memory of all the friends and loved ones we have lost,...
Conversations on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
February 7, 2012 marks the 12th year for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), a national community mobilization initiative that focuses on promoting HIV education, testing, involvement, and treatment to African Americans, who are disproportionately at risk for HIV/AIDS. As part of the Federal observance of NBHAAD, I spoke with three people who are helping...