HIV Source is a portal for HIV-related information (web pages, PDF documents, infographics) from within and outside the federal government. The portal contains information on HIV and AIDS, HIV-related medical conditions, opportunistic infections that can affect people living with HIV, resources and policies from the US government or other governments, resources from organizations around the world and private organizations, access to health care and HIV treatment, and much more. Resources are available in English and Spanish.

Basic HIV and AIDS Information
Learn the basics of HIV and AIDS, including how to prevent HIV transmission, get tested, start…

Community Engagement
View HIV-related resources and organizations involved in community outreach efforts.

HIV Navigation Resources
View resources for HIV navigators and for individuals seeking healthcare information.

HIV Prevention
Find information on domestic violence, mother-to-child transmission, PEP/PrEP, prevention…

HIV Treatment
Learn about treatment-related topics including adherence, medications, services and assistance,…

HIV and AIDS Policies and Organizational Programs
Links to global and United States policies and programs.

Living with HIV and AIDS
Learn more about living with HIV and AIDS through topics such as complementary and alternative…

Medical Practice Guidelines
Find links to guidelines for health care providers covering general guidelines, HIV…

Mpox and People with HIV
Mpox is a disease caused by infection with the mpox virus. It can spread through close, personal…

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) Navigation Resources
Find links to resources on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)-related counseling or treatment for…

Research
Access HIV and AIDS clinical trials, grants and funding, prevention and treatment research, as…

Statistics and Surveillance
Access HIV and AIDS-related data for geographic locations and populations.
HIV and AIDS Resources
Title Sort descending | Type | Source |
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Co-Occurring Conditions: Opportunistic Infections: Prevention | Webpage (HTML) | National HIV Curriculum |
Co-Occurring Conditions: Sexually Transmitted Diseases | Webpage (HTML) | National HIV Curriculum |
Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery | Webpage (HTML) | Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery |
Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery | Webpage (HTML) | Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery |
Common HIV-Related Illnesses | Webpage (HTML) | Healthline |
Common Questions About HIV Tests | Video | AIDSvideos |
Common Side Effects From HIV Medications | Webpage (HTML) | ViiV Healthcare |
Common opportunistic infections and HIV-related cancers | Webpage (HTML) | U.S Department of Veterans Affairs |
Commonly Used Drugs | Webpage (HTML) | National Institute on Drug Abuse |
Communicable Disease Research and Partnerships Program | Webpage (HTML) | Pan American Health Organization |
Community | Webpage (HTML) | HIV/AIDS Network Coordination |
Community & Preventive Health | Webpage (HTML) | Louisiana Department of Health |
Community Activities | Webpage (HTML) | International AIDS Society |
Community Engagement | Webpage (HTML) | Florida Health |
Community Engagement | Webpage (HTML) | U.S Department of State |
Community Engagement | Webpage (HTML) | NASTAD |
Community Engagement | Webpage (HTML) | Orange County Government |
Community Engagement | Webpage (HTML) | PHACS |
Community Grants and Sponsorships | Webpage (HTML) | AIDS Foundation Chicago |
Community Mobilization | Webpage (HTML) | UNAIDS |
Community Resources on HIV/AIDS | Webpage (HTML) | Office on Women's Health |
Compendium of EvidenceBased Interventions and Best Practices for HIV Prevention: Background, Methods, and Criteria | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
Complementary Therapies | Webpage (HTML) | The Well Project |
Complementary and Alternative Medicine | Webpage (HTML) | St. Lukes Hospital |
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) | Webpage (HTML) | Clinicalinfo.hiv.gov |
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