The Education and Resource Center provides links to HIV/AIDS information targeted to the three audiences found on this page: Patients/General Public, Health Care Providers, and Researchers.
Information found in this section is primarily related to HIV treatment and clinical trials. Questions about HIV testing or prevention should be directed to the organizations listed below.
A collection of links to a wide variety of resources for patients, health care providers and researchers. Includes links to information en Espaņol. National Library of Medicine
The CDC National AIDS Hotline can answer questions about HIV testing and provide referrals to testing centers in your area. The hotline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
1-800-342-2437 1-800-243-7889 (TTY) 1-800-344-7432 (Espaņol) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
A database of approximately 10,000 records focused primarily on health and biomedicine. Follow these steps to search for organizations supporting HIV/AIDS services: 1. In the search box enter "hiv aids" (without the quotation marks). 2. Click on "any of the words" under Search. 3. Click on "MeSH Headings/Keywords" under Fields. 4. Click on the Search button. National Library of Medicine
A list of health-related organizatons offering toll-free telephone services. Includes TTY and Espaņol services, when available.
National Library of Medicine