AFP News Agency
VOICED: Stigma of AIDS casts deadly shadow over gay black America
VOICED: Stigma of AIDS casts deadly shadow over gay black America
Curated Video
Reports: FDA To Consider Boosters For The Immunocompromised
Multiple reports say the FDA is planning to review CDC data in the next week or so.
Sky News
HIV Drug Truvada Reduces Risk of Contracting HIV
HIV Drug Truvada Reduces Risk of Contracting HIV
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Morocco makes headway against HIV but stigma remains
In Morocco the struggle against HIV has been so successful in recent years that campaigners worry about losing funding for combatting the virus but for people living with the disease it remains a heavy stigma (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
Press Association
Ex-Wales rugby captain Gareth Thomas on tackling HIV stigma
Ex-Wales rugby captain Gareth Thomas tells PA that the term stigma surrounding HIV testing isn't just 'a word' but rather 'a real thing that affects people in very negative ways'. Thomas, who recently announced publicly that he is HIV...
Curated OER
HIV Virus
The parts of HIV are pointed out while the steps of the virus to overtake a cell are listed. Highly scientific terms make this resource appropriate for an advanced placement or college level biology course.
TED-Ed
HIV and Flu -- The Vaccine Strategy
What is the biggest threat to a mass number of humans? Not natural disasters, but rather, pandemics! With a lecture and slide show, the speaker discusses how medical technology in the form of vaccines is bringing an end to suffering and...
Curated OER
Virus Crisis
New diseases have recently been introduced to the human race that once only existed in animals. Follow the initiation of the West Nile virus to the United States and the complications it has caused.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Hiv Immunity
Although repeatedly exposed to HIV, Steve Crohn's blood cells were never infected. Dr. David Ho investigates in this video segment from NOVA: "Surviving AIDS."
PBS
Pbs: Frontline: The Age of Aids Documentary
This documentary was created 25 years after the first AIDs diagnosis. It looks back at the scientific and medical challenges of the HIV/AIDS crisis, and the political battles engendered by the crisis. This resource also includes...
New York Times
New York Times: Aids Care in Africa
An interactive video that shows the AIDS epidemic and how it is still effecting Africa today. An in-depth explanation on what is being done to stop the spread of AIDS and HIV in Africa.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Hhmi: Bio Interactive: Hiv's Origins in Africa
A brief video explaining the origins of the HIV virus. [1:12]
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Hhmi: Bio Interactive: South Africa: St. Mary's Hospital
A first-hand look of how a hospital in Africa is coping with AIDS and HIV.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Hhmi: Bio Interactive: South Africa: Traditional Healers
A first-hand account of AIDS and HIV in South Africa. [2:19]
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Hhmi: Bio Interactive: South Africa: Whizz Kids
A first-hand look at HIV/AIDS in South Africa. [3:05]
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Hhmi: Biointeractive: Infectious Disease: u.s. Aids Epidemic
A United States map animation showing the spread of the AIDS epidemic from 1981 to 1997. [0:31]
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Hhmi: Bio Interactive: Living With Hiv
A first-hand look at living with the HIV virus. [4:46]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Double Immunity
Dr. Stephen O'Brien of the National Cancer Institute discovers a 700-year-old mutation that makes a person resistant to HIV infection. From Evolution: "Evolutionary Arms Race."
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: A New Direction for Aids Vaccine Research
The National Institutes of Health has decided to cancel a large-scale test of an experimental AIDS vaccine, saying that more focused research was needed on the way such vaccines interact with the immune system. We'll talk with scientists...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Hiv/aids Update
The most recent research on HIV and AIDS is discussed following an International AIDS conference in Vienna. Aired Jul. 23, 2010 [23:02]
PBS
Pbs Teachers:surviving Aids
Understand the facts and issues surrounding HIV and AIDS by creating a newspaper supplement containing information gathered from research.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Battling Hiv, Using a Body's Own Immune Cells
Researchers are exploring a new approach to fighting HIV infection by genetically modifying a person's own immune cells to be resistant to the virus.