HIV/AIDS Internet Resources
(Compiled by: Office of HIV Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association, April 2010)
Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
AIDS Psychiatry Special Interest Group Website
The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine AIDS Psychiatry Special Interest Group provides networking and support as well as a forum for the exchange of ideas and collaborative research. http://www.apm.org/sigs/oap/

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AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service and HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Services - Provides quick and easy access to information on federally and privately funded clinical trials for adults and children. View and download HIV treatment guidelines, general HIV treatment information and more. HIV/AIDS glossary.

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Johns Hopkins AIDS Service - Prepared by faculty from The Johns Hopkins University Division of Infectious Desease. Site features: clinical news, conference calendar, prevention and treatment information, case studies, expert Q & A, and a full-text version of the reference book, Medical Management of HIV Disease.

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Center for Disease Control (Division of HIV Prevention) - Basic information, surveillance statistics, fact sheets, funding info and more.


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HIV Insight - Includes The AIDS Knowledge Base, listing of clinical trials, drug database, treatment guidelines, prevention information, policy resources, and worldwide policy/stats.


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Center for AIDS Precention Studies (CAPS) - This site links to prevention fact sheets, which are one page, science-based summaries of what works in prevention programs, and lists research projects talking place at CAPS.




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AIDS Education and Treatment Centers (AETC) - Clinical Manual for Management of the HIV-Infected Adult (contains sections on anxiety disorder, depression, panic disorder, insomnia, suicidal ideation, and HIV-associated dementia and minor cognitive motor disorder)

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Desease (NIAID) - This site as full text publications on asthma, allergies, chronic fatigue sundrome, HIV/AIDS, colds and flu, and Lyme desease. In addition, there are many links to related websites.

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U.S. Government HIV/AIDS Information - Information about HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, treatment, research, and using new media in response to HIV/AIDS.