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Learn about Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) and What Does It Do?

Antiretroviral therapy (ART) benefits people living with HIV in many ways.

Timeline of FDA Approval of HIV Medicine shows drugs by drug class approved in: 1985-89, 1990-94, 1995-99, 2000-04, 2005-09, 2010-14, 2015-19, 2020-25.

A timeline with all the FDA approval dates for HIV medicines, categorized by drug class.

Learn about HIV and AIDS. What’s the difference?

HIV and AIDS. What’s the difference? View this infographic to find out.

Women with HIV can safely use any form of birth control.

Women with HIV can safely use any form of birth control to prevent pregnancy.

View this infographic for examples of OIs and the body parts they can affect.

Opportunistic infections (OIs) are infections that occur more often or are more severe in people with HIV. View this infographic for examples of OIs and the body parts they can affect.

Learn about how HIV drug resistance develops and the key to preventing it.

Learn about how HIV drug resistance develops and the key to preventing it.

The HIV Life Cycle.

Follow each stage in the HIV life cycle, as HIV attacks a CD4 cell and uses the machinery of the cell to multiply.

Learn the difference between the two states of TB infection, Latent and Active Tuberculosis.

Learn the difference between the two states of TB infection, Latent and Active Tuberculosis.

Stay Healthy with HIV.

Follow these eight steps to stay healthy with HIV.

Learn about Pet's and People with HIV

Some basic steps can help people with HIV protect their health while caring for pets.

What’s the difference between PrEP and PEP? Infographic

What’s the difference between PrEP and PEP? Find out more about these two HIV prevention methods with this infographic.

Learn about ways to prevent perinatal transmission of HIV.

Learn about ways to prevent perinatal transmission of HIV.

HIV transmission in Serodifferent Couples

Are you part of a couple where one partner has HIV and the other does not? Learn the steps you both can take to prevent HIV transmission in serodifferent couples.

Three Things to Know About HIV Treatment

Start here to learn the basic facts about HIV treatment.

Tips for Taking Your HIV Meds, On Time, All The Time

Use the tips in this infographic to help you adhere (stick to) your HIV treatment regimen.

What Do My Lab Results Mean? HIV and Laboratory Tests What are some other important tests?

Learn about several tests used to monitor HIV infection and treatment.

A blip is when the viral load temporarily rises to a detectable level.

Worried about a blip in your HIV levels? Find out what causes blips and how to avoid them.

Meet the members of your care circle who help people with HIV stay healthy.

Meet the members of your care circle who help people with HIV stay healthy.

You Can Safely Share...With Anyone With HIV Infographic

Spread the message: HIV isn’t spread through casual contact. You can safely shake hands, hug, or share household items with people with HIV.