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The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
 
HIV/AIDS Timeline
 
MAJOR SOURCES

Aegis, An AIDS History,www.aegis.com/topics/timeline/default.asp;

AIDS Project Los Angeles, APLA History, www.apla.org;

AIDS-Arts Timeline, www.ArtistswithAIDS.org;

American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR), www.amfar.org;

Arno, P. and Frieden, K., Against the Odds: The Story of AIDS Drug Development, Politics, and Profits, Harper Collins: New York, 1992;

Avert, HIV & AIDS History,www.avert.org/historyi.htm;

Being Alive Los Angeles, http://beingalivela.org/index.html;

Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, www.theglobalfund.org;

Black AIDS Institute, The NIA Plan, 1999, www.blackaids.org/niaplan.htm;

AIDS Memorial Quilt History www.aidsquilt.com;

Gay Men’s Health Crisis, HIV/AIDS Timeline,www.gmhc.org/about/timeline.html;

Global Health Council, www.globalhealth.org;

International AIDS Society, www.ias.se;

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), www.unaids.org;

Netter, T, Mann J., and Tarantola, D., AIDS in the World, Harvard University Press, 1992;

Mann, J. and Tarantola, D. (eds.), AIDS in the World II, Oxford University Press, 1996;

National Association of People with AIDS, History of NAPWA, www.napwa.org;

NYTimes.com Library, AIDS Index,www.nytimes.com/library/national/science/aids/aids-index.html;

San Francisco AIDS Foundation, Twenty Years of HIV Policy: A Snapshot of the Epidemic, www.sfaf.org/aboutsfaf/outreach/index.html?june01/pw_twenty_years.html∼frontpage;

Smith, R. (ed.), Encyclopedia of AIDS: A Social, Political, Cultural, and Scientific Record of the Epidemic, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers: Chicago and London, 1998;

Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), www.tac.org.za;

University of California, San Francisco, AIDS History Project, www.library.ucsf.edu/collres/archives/ahp;  

United Nations Special Session on HIV/AIDS (UNGASS), www.un.org/ga/aids/conference.html;

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov/hiv/dhap.htm), Food and Drug Administration (www.fda.gov/oashi/aids/hiv.html), Health Resources and Service Administration (www.hab.hrsa.gov) , National Institutes of Health (www.nih.gov/od/oar/index.htm, www.niaid.nih.gov/daids/);

Whitman-Walker Clinic, 20 and 25 Year Anniversary Timelines, www.wwc.org.

 

Personal communication with: David Barr, Pat Christen, Chris Collins, Fred Dillon, Anne Donnelly, Robert Greenwald, Steven Johnson, Miguelina IleanaLeon, Jeff Levi, Mary Lucey, David Munar, Scott Sanders, Jane Silver, Gustavo Suarez, Richard Sorian, Tom Sheridan, Todd Summers, Tim Westmoreland, Susan Wolfson

 

Timeline also based on The AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Selected Milestones, www.kff.org/docs/AIDSat20/loader.cfm?url=/commonspot/security/getfile.cfm&PageID=29922 prepared by Regina Aragón, Health Policy & Communications Consultant and Jennifer Kates, Kaiser Family Foundation for the Kaiser Family Foundation, 2001.

 

Timeline design conceived of and executed by Velir Studios.

 

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