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AIDS Reference Websites

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Epidemiologic Profile of HIV/AIDS in West Virginia, 2001 Annual Report - This publication of the West Virginia AIDS Program provides West Virginia HIV infection and AIDS information. It is in PDF format and requires the user to have Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or greater installed on their computer to view the report. A copy of the reader can be downloaded from the site and information is provided on obtaining a hard copy version of the report.

CDC/DHAP - The Centers for Disease Control, Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention's mission is to prevent HIV infection and reduce the incidence of HIV-related illness and death, in collaboration with community, state, national, and international partners.

CDC/NCID/DASTLR - The Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Division of AIDS, STD, and TB Laboratory Research was established in 1995 to centralize CDC's laboratory studies on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), other human retroviruses, other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), hematologic disorders, and mycobacteria.

NIAID/NIH/DAIDS - The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Division of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome was formed in 1986 to address the national research needs created by the advent and spread of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Division’s mission is to increase basic knowledge of the pathogenesis, natural history, and transmission of HIV disease and to support research that promotes progress in its detection, treatment, and prevention.

U.S. FDA - The United States Food and Drug Administration HIV/AIDS Program works closely with outside individuals and advocacy groups on issues related to HIV/AIDS, informs the HIV-affected community of activities and policies at FDA related to HIV/AIDS, represents patient and community views and concerns to the agency, serves as a resource for HIV/AIDS-related information, explains the regulatory processes affecting development and approval of new therapies, represents FDA at a range of public and government meetings related to serious and life-threatening illnesses, and assists in development of federal government policies and regulations related to HIV/AIDS.

Johns Hopkins AIDS Service - This web site is provided as a resource for physicians and other health care professionals in providing care and treatment to patients with HIV/AIDS.

 


State of West Virginia (WV)
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR)
Bureau for Public Health (BPH)
Office of Epidemiology and Health Promotion (OEHP)
Division of Surveillance and Disease Control (DSDC)
West Virginia AIDS Program


This page was last updated 6/28/02.
If you have questions or comments about the West Virginia Division of Surveillance and Disease Control, please direct them to Loretta Haddy at
Loretta.E.Haddy@wv.gov. If you have questions or comments about this Web page, please direct them to Betty Tyler at Betty.J.Tyler@wv.gov

 

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