Thirty years ago, the CDC published its first mention of the HIV virus. In honor of that anniversary we take a look back at the most important moments in AIDS history.
President Obama removes a travel ban preventing HIV-positive people from entering U.S. This leads to the announcement that the International AIDS Conference will be held in the U.S. for the first time in more than 20 years. Washington's health department reports that D.C. has a higher rate of HIV and AIDS prevalence than West Africa, at 3%. No HIV/AIDS stats available | |
2010 A microbicide gel trial, known as CAPRISA 004, shows that the gel reduces the risk of a woman becoming infected with HIV during sex by almost 40%. CAPRISA research scientists Koleka Mlisana, Janet Frohlich, Leila Mansoor and Senge Sibeko, seen here, announce the breakthrough. A third phase of a PrEP trial reveals that drugs used to treat HIV may also be effective in preventing infection. Subjects taking a once-daily antiretroviral pill were 44% less likely to be HIV positive after male-to-male sex. No HIV/AIDS stats available |
Courtesy : Jacque Wilson and Matt Barringer - CNN , Avert.org, FDA, UNAIDS, CDC, AIDSQuilt.org, PEDAIDS.org, SPTimes.com, New York Times, ACTUP, Washington Post, PEOPLE, UN.org
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