BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION More than three decades ago, the first known cases of HIV/AIDS sparked an epidemic in the United States — ushering in a time def...
https://blog.aids.gov/2015/12/presidential-proclamation-world-aids-day-2015.html
On World AIDS Day, we remember the millions who have died before their times; we celebrate the remarkable scientific achievements that have given us tools to fight back and to envision a bright...
On the first World AIDS Day in 1988, people living with HIV/AIDS faced an uncertain future. On average, those with AIDS lived only 19 to 30 months after their diagnosis. They had very few treatme...
https://blog.aids.gov/2015/12/world-aids-day-making-strides-toward-an-aids-free-generation.html
Today, AIDS.gov offers 10 tips to support your involvement in World AIDS Day 2015. We hope these images provide you with resources and ideas that inspire you to act. Be a part of the global comm...
https://blog.aids.gov/2015/12/10-tips-for-world-aids-day-2015-the-time-to-act-is-now.html
December 1 marks World AIDS Day, and even though we’ve been fighting HIV and AIDS for more than 30 years, it’s fitting that this year’s theme is “The Time to Act is Now.” The U.S. Depar...
https://blog.aids.gov/2015/12/world-aids-day-2015-we-are-better-equipped-than-ever-to-fight-hiv.html
“Treatment For All” campaign aims to use the power of social media for global change. On November 30, 2015, the eve of World AIDS Day, Emmy Award-winning television host Ricki Lake, digital i...
When the first cases of what would become known as AIDS were reported in 1981, scientists and physicians did not know the cause and had no therapies to treat those who were infected. Times have c...
Today, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) released its 2015 World AIDS Day report , in advance of December 1. The report finds that 15.8 million people were accessing antir...
https://blog.aids.gov/2015/11/the-stakes-could-not-be-higher.html
As the nation reflects on the things for which we are thankful, the AIDS.gov team would like to express gratitude to all our readers for following this blog. We appreciate your support for our wo...
https://blog.aids.gov/2015/11/were-thankful-for-safe-travelers.html
Yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released its 2015 HIV Vital Signs focusing on preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP). This Vital Signs includes two Morbidity and Mortality...
https://blog.aids.gov/2015/11/prep-a-powerful-prevention-tool.html