Statistics, Surveillance, and Reports
- CDC - HIV Surveillance in Adolescents and Young AdultsThis powerpoint presentation breaks down statistics by various demographic variables, including race, sexual origin and gender. In addition, the .pdf file includes other facts and explanations for those who would use these slides in a powerpoint.
- UNAIDS Global report 2010 | UNAIDS Report on the global AIDS epidemic 2010The 2010 edition of the UNAIDS Report on the global AIDS epidemic includes new country by country scorecards on key issues facing the AIDS response. Based on the latest data from 182 countries, this global reference book provides comprehensive analysis on the AIDS epidemic and response. For the first time the report includes trend data on incidence from more than 60 countries.
- Opportunity in Crisis: Preventing HIV from early adolescence to early adulthoodThis report, published by UNICEF with UNAIDS, UNESCO, UNFPA, ILO, WHO and the World Bank, describes the state of the epidemic in young people, the evidence for effective responses that address behavioural, social and structural challenges and prevent new HIV infections in young people. Country-specific data is shared.
- HIV in the United States | CDC HIV/AIDSCDC estimates 1.2 million people in the United States (US) are living with HIV infection. One in five (20%) of those people are unaware of their infection.
- NCHHSTP Atlas: with HIV and STD DataThis interactive tool provides CDC an effective way to disseminate data, while allowing users to observe trends and patterns by creating detailed reports, maps, and other graphics.
PubMed Feed: Recent Research on HIV Prevention
Citations for recently published journal articles, provided by the National Library of Medicine. Visit PubMed or use the PubMed search box (left) to learn more.
New and Notable
- HIV Prevention in Young People in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review
- African Americans and HIV/AIDS: Understanding and Addressing the Epidemic
- Tackling Violence and HIV/AIDS: Global Health Imperatives -- Gruskin 101 (6): 968 -- American Journal of Public Health
- HIV/AIDS At 30: A Public Opinion Perspective - Kaiser Family Foundation
- Results of the Expanded HIV Testing Initiative --- 25 Jurisdictions, United States, 2007--2010
- CDC: New multi-year data show annual HIV infections in U.S. relatively stable
- PLoS ONE: Estimated HIV Incidence in the United States, 2006–2009
- CDC Vital Signs - New Hope for Stopping HIV
- Vital Signs: HIV Prevention Through Care and Treatment — United States
- Acceptability and Feasibility of Rapid HIV Testing in an Adolescent Clinic Setting: Youth Testing Attitudes, Knowledge, and Behaviors (Journal of Adolescent Health, December 2011)
- CrowdOutAIDS (Added December 2011)
- Association Between HIV-Related Risk Behaviors and HIV Testing Among High School Students in the United States (Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Jan 2012)
- HIV Cost Effectiveness (January 2012)
- Projected life expectancy of people with HIV (AIDS, January 2012)
- Proximate context of gender-unequal norms and women's HIV risk (AIDS, January 2012)
- Trends in HIV Diagnoses and Testing Among U.S. Adolescents and Young Adults (AIDS and Behavior, Jan 2012)
- HIV Risk-Related Behaviors in the United States Household Population Aged 15–44 Years (January 2012)
- WHO | WHO upholds guidance on hormonal contraceptive use and HIV
- Patterns of Disclosure Among Youth Who Are HIV-Positive: A Multisite Study
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Resources for Educators
- Advocates' Lesson Plans: HIV/AIDS and STIs
- UNESCO International Bureau of Education. Bureau international d'éducation. Oficina Internacional de Educacion. IBE. BIE. OIE. | UNESCO.org : HIV and AIDS Curriculum Manual
- Sexuality Education Lesson Plans - Knowledge - Prevalence, Transmission, Prevention of HIV
- Science and Success, 2nd Ed.: Programs that Work to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, HIV and STIs in the U.S.
- Emerging Answers
- UUA: Our Whole Lives Lifespan Sexuality Education Curricula
Organizations
Organizations which are working on HIV education, prevention, and treatment for young people
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