
Language can determine beliefs and influence behavior. Using appropriate language has the power to strengthen the global response to the AIDS epidemic.

Our consideration of HIV has changed in the past decade. Ending the AIDS epidemic as a threat to public health by 2030 is possible.

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a biomedical intervention aimed at preventing HIV transmission in HIV-negative people at high risk of infection.

This document reflects the recommendations arising from the "Regional consultation on health promotion and care provision for men who have sex with men in Latin America and the Caribbean.

These guides have been produced by a panel of experts appointed by GeSIDA. The degree of evidence for the recommendations is based on the DHHS grading system.

The AIDS movement, led by people living with or affected by HIV, continues to inspire the world and provides a model for a people-based and rights-based approach.

The science behind Truvada as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) reveals an impressive tool that is apparently already helping to reduce HIV rates in the United States.