NGOs

National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project

NATAP is a New York State non-profit corporation with 501(c)3 Federal tax-exempt status. Our mission is to educate individuals about HIV and Hepatitis treatments and to advocate on the behalf of all people living with HIV/AIDS and HCV. Our efforts in these areas are conducted on local, national, and international levels.

International AIDS Society

The International AIDS Society is the world's leading independent association of HIV/AIDS professionals. A worldwide force of professionals working together to prevent, control and treat HIV/AIDS.

HIVInfoSource.org

A joint project of the NYU Center for AIDS Research, NYU/Bellevue AIDS Clinical Trials Unit, and the NYU School of Medicine's Prevention Project. It is the guide to HIV treatment and prevention research at NYU School of Medicine (NYUSoM). Contains an HIV Basics section with topics including current demographics, HIV Prevention, and a Guide to Sexually Transmitted Infections. Also provided are trea

HIVandHepatitis.com

Our common objective is to create a quality online publication that provides accurate, timely and cutting-edge information about treatment for HIV/AIDS, chronic hepatitis B and hepatitis C, and co-infection with HIV/HCV and HIV/HBV.

History of AIDS

The history of AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome), with timelines, photos, and links to resources on the Internet. Endeavoring to raise public awareness through understanding.

HepClinics

HepClinics.com is dedicated to providing an up-to-date listing of clinics across the country offering free and/or low cost hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccinations. The Web site is maintained by GHCom Partners, LLC, the creators of GayHealth.com and UrbanHealthProject.com.

The Forum for Collaborative HIV Research

The Forum for Collaborative HIV Research is an independent public-private partnership whose mission is to facilitate discussion on emerging issues in HIV clinical research and the transfer of research results into care.

EU-India Media Initiative on HIV/AIDS

The specific objectives with regard to HIV/AIDS coverage in the media are to: Prepare and distribute a Media Manual on HIV/AIDS; Increase coverage of HIV/AIDS in the media; Improve quality of HIV/AIDS coverage; Sensitise media persons to HIV/AIDS issues and perspectives, and more

Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS (CPCRA)

The Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS (CPCRA) is an experienced community-based clinical trials network whose main goal is to obtain evidence to properly inform healthcare providers and people living with HIV on the most appropriate use of available HIV therapies in diverse populations across the spectrum of HIV diseases.

CME on HIV

The Internet site CMEonHIV.com is an information portal updated daily on HIV disease and treatment, in English and French. It offers online Continuing Medical Education (CME), specializing in online presentations (slides with voiceover) given by local and international experts in the area of HIV/AIDS. Its mandate is to help keep you up to date in the clinical and therapeutic domains of HIV infection.

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