The state of AIDS

Living with HIV: the new normal (VIDEO)

Today, testing positive for HIV is no longer a death sentence. But after the diagnosis, how does one go on living?

Living with HIV: the new normal (VIDEO)

In Middle East, HIV infection rates are rising

In Middle East, HIV infection rates are rising

Two decades of HIV/AIDS Public Service Announcements

Two decades of HIV/AIDS Public Service Announcements

Eastern Europe struggles to contain the spread of HIV/AIDS

Eastern Europe struggles to contain the spread of HIV/AIDS

The global state of AIDS/HIV (INFOGRAPHIC)

The global state of AIDS/HIV (INFOGRAPHIC)

AIDS in Latin America: Epidemic stable, but still deadly

Progress in containing HIV/AIDS masks a threat to the region’s most vulnerable populations, experts say.

AIDS in Latin America: Epidemic stable, but still deadly

A cure for AIDS: fact or fiction?

While it's an exciting time for research into a real cure for AIDS, beliefs in bogus cures unfortunately persist.

A cure for AIDS: fact or fiction?

In Africa, lots of good news in the fight against AIDS

Major funding to fight AIDS in Africa, initiated by George W. Bush, continues to pay dividends.

In Africa, lots of good news in the fight against AIDS

AIDS fight: 7 organizations making a difference

The fight against AIDS continues to be a global one. We look at 7 organizations that are on the front lines.

AIDS fight: 7 organizations making a difference

Asia: Hopes rise in fight against HIV/AIDS

Countries throughout Asia have made huge strides in combating HIV/AIDS, but now is not the time to let up.

Asia: Hopes rise in fight against HIV/AIDS

Half of US youths with HIV don't know they have it, new study says

HIV is striking young people in the United States, and half of its victims don't even know it.

Half of US youths with HIV don't know they have it, new study says

HIV infection rates fall 50 percent in 25 nations, report says

New HIV infection rates are falling in sub-Saharan countries in Africa the most, World AIDS Day report says.

HIV infection rates fall 50 percent in 25 nations, report says

New HIV color test to improve diagnosis in the developing world

Scientists have come up with an HIV test that is ten times more sensitive and a fraction of the cost of existing methods.

New HIV color test to improve diagnosis in the developing world

AIDS vaccine 'a step closer' after HIV antibodies discovery

Scientists found that two HIV-infected women in South Africa produced antibodies capable of neutralizing and killing 88 percent of known strains of the virus that causes AIDS.

AIDS vaccine 'a step closer' after HIV antibodies discovery

HIV made deadly strain of Salmonella, researchers say

A Salmonella outbreak in Africa can be traced back to HIV.

HIV made deadly strain of Salmonella, researchers say