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The AIDS Education Global information System (AEGiS) is a 501c(3) not-for-profit organization that was established in response to the growing HIV/AIDS pandemic.

Our mission is aimed to:
  • Facilitate access to current patient/clinician information specific to HIV/AIDS via our website and its specified services, and
  • Preserve for future generations a global history of the pandemic with our historical news, scientific publications and treatment database.

Since AEGiS' inception, it has matured into the largest free-access virtual AIDS library on earth.

Today, AEGiS consists of more than 449,900 articles. Our Ask the Doc forum allows users to submit real-life questions to our panel of HIV specialists.

For more than 30 years AEGiS has kept pace with the social and clinical aspects of HIV/AIDS. We believe that the dissemination of potentially life saving information has made a difference to many people throughout the world. For those that have HIV management questions and needs, AEGiS has proved to be a trusted source. AEGiS serves to illuminate all developments on the HIV/AIDS front,the question is:

“What do you want to know about HIV/AIDS today?”

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1: AIDS science at 30: 'Cure' now part of lexicon
Agence France-Presse
May 18, 2013

PARIS, May 18, 2013 (AFP) - Big names in medicine are set to give an upbeat assessment of the war on AIDS on Tuesday, 30 years after French researchers identified the virus that causes the disease. Scientists will pay tribute to the astonishing success of AIDS drugs and highlight steps ...



2: 'Gap' for HIV vaccine efforts after latest setback
Agence France-Presse
May 18, 2013

WASHINGTON, May 18, 2013 (AFP) - The hunt for an HIV vaccine has gobbled up $8 billion in the past decade, and the failure of the most recent efficacy trial has delivered yet another setback to 26 years of efforts.With the next attempts expected to be years away, top researchers now say ...



3: UNITED STATES: Triple Therapy for Hepatitis C is Effective After Liver Transplantation, but Side-Effects Are Common
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 18, 2013

Researchers, including Elizabeth Verna of Columbia University and others from the Consortium to Study Health Outcomes in Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Liver Transplant Recipients (CRUSH-C) study evaluated triple therapy in liver transplant recipients at six US centers. The researchers reported on their study ...



4: NEW HAMPSHIRE: State Health Officials Urge Hepatitis Testing
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 18, 2013

During Hepatitis Awareness Month, New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services officials urge residents to know about their hepatitis risk. Millions of Americans have chronic viral hepatitis and most do not realize it; this is an opportunity to remind the public and healthcare providers about ...



5: CANADA: Nunavut Uses Comic Book to Do Sex Education
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 18, 2013

Premier and Education Minister Eva Aariak of Nunavut, Canada, announced the launch of a new, culturally appropriate sexual health curriculum resource, the “Choices” comic book, for all Nunavut eighth grade classes. “Choices,” which was developed in Nunavut specifically for Inuit youth, aims to share information ...



6: ARIZONA: Routine Skin Testing Available Again at Tuberculosis Clinic Starting May 20
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 18, 2013

Arizona’s Pima County Health Department has announced the resumption of routine TB skin tests beginning May 20, at the Tuberculosis Clinic, 2980 E. Ajo Way. The health department temporarily suspended routine skin testing because of a national shortage of the Tubersol solution used in the test. The clinic ...



7: NORTH DAKOTA: Officials: 26 Tuberculosis Cases from Grand Forks Outbreak
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 18, 2013

North Dakota health officials have identified 26 active TB cases linked to a Grand Forks area outbreak. The total included two TB cases in 2010, 20 cases in 2012, and four cases already in 2013. Grand Forks County reported 23 of these cases. Health officials have connected three other cases in Stutsman ...



8: UNITED STATES: Hepatitis C Testing for People Born Between 1945 and 1965
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 18, 2013

CDC and health departments across the nation are partnering to provide free hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing and education during May, which is Hepatitis Awareness Month. The primary testing target is baby boomers born between 1945 and 1965. Although this group represents only 27 percent of the US population, ...



9: ARIZONA: Parsons Foundation Gives $3 Million to Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 18, 2013

On May 11, the Bob and Renee Parsons Foundation surprised supporters of Phoenix’s Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS with the announcement of a $3 million contribution for the center’s capital campaign. The gift will ensure that construction on the new 50,000-square-foot Center for Health, Education, and Wellness ...



10: AUSTRALIA: HIV Rates Triple in the Northern Territory in Just 12 Months
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 18, 2013

Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) recorded 36 HIV cases in 2012, compared to 11 in 2011, primarily due to 14 new diagnoses from irregular arrivals sent to the Immigration Detention Centres in Darwin. Without the irregular arrivals, NT’s 2012 statistics would still be high at 22 cases. NT AIDS and Hepatitis ...



11: Uganda: Gov't Urged to Levy a Tax On Alcohol to Fund HIV
New Vision
May 17, 2013

As Uganda counts a 40% reduction in AIDS-related deaths in the past decade, the Uganda AIDS Commission (UAC) wants Government to levy a special tax on alcohol and cigarette to fund HIV programmes.According to UAC Executive Director Dr. Kihumuro Apuuli, AIDS account for 60,000 annual deaths ...



12: No time to lose in the search for an HIV vaccine
UNAIDS
May 17, 2013

GENEVA, 18 May 2013 - The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) joins partners and allies around the world in recognizing World AIDS Vaccine Day. Developing an HIV vaccine is one of the greatest scientific challenges the world faces - and one of the most important. While encouraging ...



13: India Widens Price Control Over Medicines
Wall Street Journal
May 17, 2013

MUMBAI - India has significantly widened its control over drug prices, a decision that will make medicines more affordable for people but hurt the profit margins of pharmaceutical companies.As many as 348 medicines including cancer drug fluoroucil and lamivudine-zidovudine used in the treatment ...



14: Illinois Senate approves marijuana for medical uses
Reuters New Media
May 17, 2013

(Reuters) - The Illinois Senate on Friday voted to approve the use of marijuana for medical purposes, which if signed into law would make it the second-most-populous state in the nation after California to allow the drug's use for medical purposes.The bill, approved by the Illinois House ...



15: Health group didn't disclose HIV tests, apologizes
Associated Press
May 17, 2013

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Kaiser Permanente Northwest is apologizing to nearly 6,500 members in Oregon and Washington whose blood was tested for HIV without their knowledge or consent.The health organization implemented a screening policy a month ago in line with a federal recommendation that ...



16: People with HIV pay more for life insurance – if they can get it (South Africa)
Mail and Guardian-Johannesburg
May 17, 2013

-- Their life expectancy is almost as high as those who are HIV free, yet they pay much more.Social justice organisation Section27 has been inundated with complaints about life insurance companies refusing to provide cover for people infected with HIV.S'khumbuzo Maphumulo, ...



17: Viet Nam: South-South learning helps prepare for sustainable provision of AIDS treatment
UNAIDS
May 16, 2013

Mr Dong, a 37-year-old man from Hanoi, has been living with HIV for a number of years. He is in good health thanks to the antiretroviral treatment that is provided free of charge in Viet Nam and is a leading member of the Viet Nam Network of People Living with HIV (VNP+).But Mr Dong, as ...



18: As Hepatitis C Spreads, Scotland Steps In
Wall Street Journal
May 16, 2013

DUNDEE, Scotland - Sam Nicoll, an unemployed laborer with a history of heroin use in this down-and-out city, has recently been released from prison. He's just become a father. And on a recent morning, he ran out of injection needles.But a nurse here, Brian Stephens, wants the 24-year-old ...



19: Russia has 'no anti-AIDS strategy': official
Agence France-Presse
May 16, 2013

MOSCOW, May 16, 2013 (AFP) - There is no government strategy to fight the spread of AIDS in Russia, where the number of deaths caused by the disease continues to grow, a senior healthcare official said on Thursday."We have no national strategy to fight against AIDS," the director of the ...



20: Danish researchers issue statement: "We are not on the brink of an HIV cure"
CATIE News
May 16, 2013

Over the past several weeks some media outlets have grossly misinterpreted press releases and results from a clinical trial that occurred in Denmark. These media claimed that a team of Danish scientists stated that an HIV cure was imminent. Unfortunately, these incorrect internet news stories have ...



21: PENNSYLVANIA: Scientists Weaken HIV Infection in Immune Cells Using Synthetic Agents
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 16, 2013

HIV hides within certain types of cells and reproduces slowly, eventually causing chronic inflammation regardless of drug treatment. According to Servio H. Ramirez PhD, assistant professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at Temple University School of Medicine (TUSM), although antiretroviral drugs ...



22: CALIFORNIA: Giants, Nonprofit Mark 20 Years of AIDS Awareness
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 16, 2013

The Until There's a Cure (UTAC) Foundation and the San Francisco Giants baseball team will mark the 20th annual “Until There’s a Cure” game on Tuesday, May 21, when the Giants play the Washington Nationals at AT&T Park. The UTAC event will feature a pregame home plate ceremony titled “Together We Can,” ...



23: UNITED STATES: New AIDS Group Debuts as NAPWA Successor
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 16, 2013

Organizers have announced that their new coalition Pozitively Healthy will assume the advocacy role formerly filled by the National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA), which closed its doors in February due to bankruptcy. Pozitively Healthy will be the advocacy arm of the Washington D.C.-based AIDS ...



24: WASHINGTON: Front Porch -- Share Your Experiences with Tuberculosis
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 16, 2013

Washington’s Snohomish County TB Voices Project is searching for individuals interested in sharing their TB experiences, whether their own or those related to someone they may know. The TB Voices Project was created to provide an avenue for individuals of all ages to convey their TB stories, and in so ...



25: NORTH KOREA: North Korea Sees Surge of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 16, 2013

The South Korea-based TB aid organization Eugene Bell Foundation reported that North Korea has “at least 5,000” cases of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR TB) every year. Incidence actually could be much higher because North Korea restricts foreign doctors’ access and the country does not have the means to ...



26: NEW JERSEY: Drug Company Donates Thousands to HIV/AIDS Orgs
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 16, 2013

Janssen Therapeutics, a division of New Brunswick, N.J.-based pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson, announced they will provide up to $30,000 in grants and/or charitable donations to 16 organizations, four of which are in the New York metropolitan area. The funding will increase awareness and provide ...



27: VIRGINIA: Charlottesville Nonprofit Offering Free Hepatitis C Testing
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 16, 2013

The AIDS Services Group (ASG) is now offering free rapid hepatitis C testing at its offices in the Charlottesville, Va., area, becoming one of only two facilities in the state to offer the rapid test. ASG recommends testing for those individuals who are baby boomers, have received donated organs or transfused ...



28: CALIFORNIA: Donation to Fund HPV Vaccines for Youth
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 16, 2013

Local television news station KERO Channel 23, Azteca Bakersfield, and the Scripps Howard Foundation have donated $15,000 to California’s San Joaquin Community Hospital’s Children’s Mobile Immunization Program to pay for free human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccinations for approximately 40 underinsured youth. ...



29: WHO statistics show narrowing health gap between countries with best and worst health status
PR Newswire
May 15, 2013

GENEVA, 15 May 2013 /  PRNewswire Africa / - The world has made dramatic progress in improving health in the poorest countries and narrowing the gaps between countries with the best and worst health status in the past two decades, according to the World Health Statistics 2013. The World Health ...



30: Sangamo BioSciences Presents Clinical Data Demonstrating HIV Reservoir Reduction in HIV-Infected Subjects Treated with ZFP Therapeutic(R), SB-728-T
PR Newswire
May 15, 2013

Unprecedented Immune Reconstitution Drives HIV Viral Reservoir DepletionEncouraging Preliminary Anti-Viral HIV Data during Treatment Interruption in Ongoing SB-728-T Phase 2 TrialsRICHMOND, Calif., May 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Sangamo BioSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: SGMO) announced ...



31: KENTUCKY: Northern Kentucky Health Department Ready to Give Low-Cost Hepatitis B Vaccines to Adults
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 15, 2013

Kentucky has decreased its hepatitis B rate by more than 80 percent since 1993 by using the hepatitis vaccine. Now, hepatitis B high-risk residents are eligible for low-cost vaccination at the Northern Kentucky Health Department. The vaccination consists of three doses given throughout a 6-month time ...



32: MARYLAND: People More Likely to Keep HIV Clinic Appointments if They Believe Their Care Providers Know Them as a Person
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 15, 2013

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore investigated whether the quality of patients’ relationships with their HIV care providers helped patients keep routine care appointments. They were looking for potential targets for future interventions to improve providers’ interactions ...



33: Genesee County Health Department Seeks Help at STD Clinic
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 15, 2013

With some of the highest STD rates in the state of Michigan, Genesee County Health Department Health Officer Mark Valacak is petitioning the board of commissioners to re-establish the county’s public health nurse position to assist with providing services. The county currently enlists the aid ...



34: CALIFORNIA: NorCal AIDS Cycle Opening and Closing Ceremonies Show Support For Bicyclists
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 15, 2013

The NorCal AIDS Cycle, a four-day, 330-mile bicycle ride through Sacramento and surrounding areas, is scheduled for May 16–19. More than 200 riders will begin at 6:30 a.m. at Folsom Lake’s Beals Point. The closing ceremony is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. on May 19 at the State Capitol after ...



35: SOUTH AFRICA: AIDS-Related Deaths Falling in S. Africa: Agency
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 15, 2013

On May 14, Statistics South Africa, the country’s official statistics agency, declared that although one in 10 South Africans are HIV-positive, AIDS-related deaths are decreasing in the country. Bolstered treatment is beginning to have an impact. For years, South Africa has lagged behind in the ...



36: CALIFORNIA: Oakland HIV/AIDS Housing the Focus of Meeting
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 15, 2013

Local activists, consumers, and advocates in Oakland, Calif., met to discuss housing for persons living with HIV/AIDS a few days before Affordable Housing Week, which ends May 19. Darice Bridges, AIDS housing information and referral coordinator for Alameda County 211, discussed local resources available ...



37: UNITED STATES: Twin Epidemics: HIV and Hepatitis C in the Urban Northeast
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 15, 2013

A Yale University research team reported identifying a geographical dimension of risk factors common to HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) that may influence surveillance, prevention, and healthcare delivery for people coinfected with these viruses. A growing number of people in the US Northeast have ...



38: PAKISTAN: Risky Shots
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 15, 2013

Unnecessary injections, unsafe injection practices, and non-sterile syringes and needles are major factors contributing to the spread of hepatitis C virus (HCV) in Pakistan, according to Dr. Quaid Saeed, World Health Organization (WHO) national program officer on HIV and hepatitis. Other factors that ...



39: Zimbabwe's sustained progress towards "Getting to Zero"
UNAIDS
May 14, 2013

Zimbabwe is an example of political commitment and progress in the AIDS response. Although it is one of the countries most affected by the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa, with an adult HIV prevalence of 15%, the country has achieved and sustains universal coverage of treatment to prevent mother-to-child-transmission ...



40: Rights group urges China to repeal penalties against sex workers
Reuters New Media
May 14, 2013

HONG KONG (Reuters) - China should remove criminal and administrative penalties against sex workers which often lead to serious police abuses, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on Tuesday.The abuses include torture, beatings, physical assaults, fines and arbitrary detentions ...



41: HIV-infected teacher's aide accused of molestation
Associated Press
May 14, 2013

ST. LOUIS (AP) - An Illinois special-needs teaching assistant accused of molesting a teenage student in school while knowingly infected with HIV remained jailed Tuesday as police investigated another claim of similar misconduct by the man involving a different student.Prosecutors in St. ...



42: Chinese sex workers face horrifying abuse: report
Agence France-Presse
May 14, 2013

HONG KONG, May 14, 2013 (AFP) - Chinese sex workers are being subjected to widespread abuse by authorities, including beatings and torture in police custody and detention without trial, Human Rights Watch said Tuesday."Sex workers are treated as if they have no rights," the international ...



43: One in 10 South Africans HIV positive
Agence France-Presse
May 14, 2013

CAPE TOWN, May 14, 2013 (AFP) - One in ten South Africans is HIV positive but AIDS-related deaths are falling as ramped-up treatment begins to have an impact, the country's official statistics agency said Tuesday.After years of dragging its heels on the HIV/AIDS crisis, since 2004 South ...



44: Public Meeting on HIV Patient-Focused Drug Development and HIV Cure Research: June 14, 2013
FDA News
May 14, 2013

FDA is announcing a Public Meeting on HIV Patient-Focused Drug Development and HIV Cure Research Date: June 14, 2013 Time: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m...



45: Toronto Public Health urges vaccination against bacterial meningitis for MSM travelling to New York
CATIE News
May 14, 2013

Since 2010 an outbreak of bacterial meningitis has been occurring in New York City among men who have sex with men (MSM). Twenty-two cases have been reported, including four in 2013. The age of cases ranged between 21 and 59 years. Public health authorities in New York have disclosed that seven of ...



46: GUAM: National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 14, 2013

The Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services (DPHSS) will focus the public’s attention on the effects of HIV/AIDS stigma on May 19, National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. The department estimates that one-third of Asians and Pacific Islanders are HIV-infected ...



47: WISCONSIN: Three More Sheboygan Students Have Contracted TB, Officials Say
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 14, 2013

On May 9, Sheboygan County, Wis., public health officials announced that three more Sheboygan Area School District students have active TB, in addition to a case confirmed in April. All four students are from the same family. Sheboygan County Health Officer Dale Hippensteel stated that the students’ ...



48: CANADA: Program Allows Teens to Text Their Sex Questions
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 14, 2013

AIDS Community Care Montreal (ACCM) announced the May 14 launch of “Sext ed,” a community-based initiative that allows teenagers to use cellphones to text and receive answers to sex-related questions anonymously. ACCM developed Sext ed to fill a void created when Quebec’s Ministry ...



49: CALIFORNIA: Cedars-Sinai Cuts HIV/AIDS Services
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 14, 2013

Hospital officials at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in West Hollywood, Calif., have confirmed “some cutbacks” to the Infectious Diseases Division (IDD), which were originally announced internally in December 2012. These cuts will include HIV specialists Dr. Paula Gaut and Dr. David Hardy, ...



50: CANADA: Fast, Cheap Methods of Diagnosing Infectious Disease? They're Coming Sooner Than You Think
CDC HIV/AIDS/Viral Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update
May 14, 2013

Researchers at the University of Toronto have created a cheap, rapid, easy-to-use testing method for infectious diseases. The test is not yet ready for widespread use, but researchers contend that it can make quick, accurate diagnoses available even in developing countries, speed up detection and response ...



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National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day September 18th

National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day September 18
National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day September 18 , The AIDS Institute would like to invite you to join us for the 5th annual National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day (NHAAAD), observed on September 18, 2012. National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness day focuses on the challenging issues facing the aging population with regards to HIV prevention, testing, care and treatment. In addition, there is an increased need for prevention, research, and data targeting the aging population, medical understanding of the aging process and its impact on HIV/AIDS.

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National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day September 27th

National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day September 27
The National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA) is the lead organizer for this day which was launched in 2008.

For more information about this day including resources to plan local events, visit www.napwa.org . Follow NAPWA on Twitter .

Download this CDC fact sheet on HIV among gay and bisexual men (PDF 483 KB) and other resources from CDC.



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National Latino AIDS Awareness Day October 15th

National Latino AIDS Awareness Day October 15
National Latino AIDS Awareness Day October 15 , The Latino Commission on AIDS (LCOA) , the Hispanic Federation and many other organizations organize this day.

Find NLAAD resources at http://www.nlaad.org/ , including posters, graphics, PSAs and themed materials.

Read CDC’s feature on HIV and Latinos.



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World AIDS Day December 1st

World AIDS Day December 1

The World Health Organization established World AIDS Day in 1988. World AIDS Campaign is the leading international organization which plans and implements the observance.

See how individuals and communities participated in the Facing AIDS photo campaign.

Visit worldaidscampaign.org for brochures,images, and other information for the day.


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The Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) was established in the USA in 1992 by Sir Elton John. EJAF's U.S. office is located in New York City. In 1993 Sir Elton also established the Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF-UK) in the United Kingdom ...
In May, 1992, Equity Fights AIDS and Broadway Cares merged to become Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. The Board of Trustees of this newly established not for profit fundraising organization assumed the missions of the previously separate ...
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recognize that it is critical to establish relationships with organizations that encourage and foster communication and information access.

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