Progress Against HIV/AIDS Timeline
The HIV.gov Timeline reflects the history of the domestic HIV/AIDS epidemic from the first reported cases in 1981 to the present.
Progress Against HIV/AIDS Timeline | National Institutes of Health
Progress Against HIV/AIDS Timeline. Infographic:- 1981: CDC publishes first MMWR Report relating to the disease later named.
CDC's HIV/AIDs Timeline - National Prevention Information Network
February: CDC announces annual new HIV infections in the U.S. fell 18% between 2008 and 2014. The decline signals HIV prevention and treatment efforts are ...
Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Timeline
Ending the HIV Epidemic in the US was launched in February 2019. The timeline below features some highlights of the activities that have taken place since then.
40 Years of AIDS: A Timeline of the Epidemic | UC San Francisco
CDC reports that more than 562,000 people have died of AIDS in the U.S. since 1981. 2008. CDC releases new HIV incidence estimates for the U.S., ...
A Pictorial Timeline of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic - WebMD
AIDS Retrospective Slideshow: A Pictorial Timeline of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic · AIDS Timeline · Circa 1900: From Monkeys to Humans · 1981: First ...
Global HIV/AIDS Timeline - KFF
Since that time, tens of millions of people have been infected with HIV worldwide. The Global HIV/AIDS Timeline is designed to serve as an ...
History | National Institutes of Health - NIH Office of AIDS Research
In June 1981, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published the first of many Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports (MMWR) related to the ...
The first published report of what would ultimately become known as HIV and AIDS appeared in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Morbidity ...
Snapshots of an Epidemic: An HIV/AIDS Timeline
Scientists conclude that AIDS is caused by a new retrovirus, which they later name human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
1 December 1988: The first World AIDS Day is held. African silence. February 1988: "To not be open about AIDS is just ignorant, ...
HIV symptoms timeline: Stages, preventing progression, and outlook
Stage 1 AIDS is the acute, early stage, followed by stage 2, which can continue for years. Without treatment, HIV can progress to stage 3, also called AIDS.
New report from UNAIDS shows that AIDS can be ended by 2030 ...
This has led to a 58% reduction in new HIV infections among children from 2010 to 2022, the lowest number since the 1980's. Progress in the HIV ...
1990s HIV/AIDS Timeline - American Psychological Association
Timeline for youth shows the progression of HIV/AIDS research in the United States from 1990-99. Includes the progression of HIV/AIDS medical treatment and ...
The AIDS Epidemic in the United States, 1981-early 1990s - CDC
In the United States, an estimated 1.1 million people live with HIV/AIDS and every year, about 38,000 new HIV infections occur. While AIDS can be managed with ...
Timeline of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia
1980s · April 28 - · May 18 - Lawrence Mass becomes the first journalist in the world to write about the epidemic, in the New York Native, a gay newspaper. · June ...
HIV infections have been reduced by 59% since the peak in 1995, (by 58% among children since 2010) and AIDS-related deaths have fallen by 69% since the peak ...
The Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic - KFF
In recent decades, major global efforts have been mounted to address the epidemic, and despite challenges, significant progress has been made in ...
HIV/AIDS Timeline — New York City AIDS Memorial
While sporadic cases of AIDS were documented before 1970, new research suggests that the current epidemic started in the mid-to-late 1970s. In this period, ...
HIV/AIDS Timeline ‑ Crisis, 1980s, Protests | HISTORY
HIV and the syndrome it causes, AIDS, began spreading in the United States in the early 1980s. By the late 1980s it had become a public ...