Other AIDS/HIV Organizations
ACT UP/New York - www.actupny.org/ The first ACT UP chapter in the US just set up a website to provide current information on its activities and calls to action.
AIDS Treatment Data Network - www.aidsnyc.org/network/ Commonly referred to as "The Network," this HIV website pioneer offers constantly updated information on clinical trials, breaking news and links to HIV/AIDS information on the Web.
ARIC: AIDS Research Information Center - www.critpath.org/aric This website, housed within the Critical Path AIDS Project's website, provides a reader-friendly description of other national and international websites with links to get you there immediately, and medical information.
The Body - www.thebody.com/ A service of Body Health Resources Corporation, this graphically-advanced AIDS and HIV information resource website covers basic science, treatment facts and quality of life issues.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National AIDS Clearinghouse - www.cdnac.org/This comprehensive store of information includes access to databases of HIV-related information, such as the Culturally Specific Educational Materials, a daily summary of HIV/AIDS articles from major US news publications, news releases and other resources.
Critical Path AIDS Project - www.critpath.org/ A new website for the Philadelphia-based AIDS information organization, this site includes archival copies of the major AIDS treatment newsletters, as well as full-text copies of all ACTG trials protocols.
Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) - www.gmhc.org/ GMHC, the nation's oldest and largest not-for-profit AIDS organization, recently launched its website to include information such as updates on HIV/AIDS issues, information for people living with HIV/AIDS, research updates and its newsletter, GMHC Treatment Issues.
HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS) - www.hivatis.org/ This public health service project, sponsored by seven national public health agencies (including CDC, AHCPR, HRSA and NIAID) provides information about federally approved treatment guidelines for HIV/AIDS.
JAMA HIV/AIDS Information Center - www.ama-assn.org/special/hiv/hivhome The Journal of the American Medical Association's HIV/AIDS site is an excellent source for complex scientific information explained in plain English, journal articles, abstracts and the CDC daily summary.
National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project (NATAP) - www. aidsnyc.org/natap/ The major focus of this website is up-to-date information on protease inhibitors. Also included are reports from conferences and clinical research and development.
National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA) - www.thecure.org/ This website is geared toward the interests and concerns of people with AIDS.
Project Inform - www.projinf.org/ Project Inform, the first AIDS treatment information organization of its kind, recently launched this website to provide its fact sheets, discussion papers, hotline handouts and its newsletter, PI Perspective.
UNAIDS - Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS - gpawww.who.ch/gpahome/htm This website provides an international perspective on HIV/AIDS with fact sheets, press releases and backgrounders that illustrate the impact the disease has had around the world, especially in developing countries.
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