World AIDS Day: HIV/AIDS Information on the Web and at Yale Libraries

Today, December 1, is World AIDS Day. We’ve come a long way since the first cases of the disease emerged over 30 years ago, and today there is a wealth of information resources on HIV/AIDS.

For more in-depth research, at Yale, we provide access to over 200 e-books on HIV/AIDS topics, plus thousands of additional titles available in print. NIAID offers detailed information on current research efforts.

  • PrEP (Pre-exposure prophylaxis): Check out pages on PrEP at CDC and AIDS.gov. For basic information, the layperson seeking to learn more should begin at HIVinfo.

Other general web resources include:

  • HIV.gov
  • UNAIDS

Newly diagnosed with HIV? Start with “Newly Diagnosed: What you need to know” at AIDS.gov.

As always, for comprehensive help finding and navigating current knowledge on HIV/AIDS, contact your departmental librarian.

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