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HIV/AIDS web archive

Collected by: National Library of Medicine

Archived since: Jan, 2017

Description:

A selective collection of over 600 web resources archived by the National Library of Medicine beginning in 2017 on biomedical, clinical, cultural, and social aspects of HIV/AIDS in the early 21st century. The collection’s principal themes are HIV treatment, HIV prevention, biomedical research on HIV/AIDS, clinical care for HIV patients, living with HIV, and social-cultural responses to HIV/AIDS. The collection includes websites for U.S. federal agencies, state public health HIV/AIDS departments, community organizations, international clinical trial and vaccine research sites, non-governmental organizations, advocacy groups, and a wide array of social media including blogs, YouTube videos, Facebook pages, Twitter feeds, and more. Archived websites are primarily in English. NLM will continue to develop, review, describe, and add content to the collection.

Subject:   Science & Health Society & Culture Blogs & Social Media HIV treatment HIV prevention Biomedical research on HIV/AIDS Clinical care for HIV patients Living with HIV Social-cultural responses to HIV/AIDS

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Title: The Number in His Pocket

URL: https://themoth.org/storytellers/jon-read/

Description: Audio recording titled, "The Number in His Pocket," by Jon Read published on The Moth Website. The performance, which was recorded for The Moth podcast, features Read's reflections on the experience of identifying the body of an acquaintance named Bruce, whom he knew through an HIV positive and addiction support group during the period in which there was no effective treatment for HIV, and the impact of Bruce's suicide on his life.

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Title: Ralph Was Right

URL: https://themoth.org/storytellers/sarah-schlesinger/

Description: Audio recording titled, "Ralph Was Right," by immunologist Sarah Schlesinger published on The Moth Website. The performance, which was recorded for The Moth podcast, features Schlesinger's recollections of working to save her mentor's life using his work in cellular immunity. Schlesinger currently leads the Zanvil Cohn Clinical Vaccine Center at Rockefeller University where researchers are working to develop vaccines for the prevention and treatment of HIV.

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