The subject of AIDS can be found many different places on the web. Here are 15 sources I have compiled that I think provide great information:
http://www.aids.gov/: This site is the government run down of basic AIDS infomation. It includes how to get tested, when you should get tested, symptoms and many more facts that are a great start to researching the disease.
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/: The Center for Disease control is another source that is incredibly reliable. This site covers subjects about basic information along with statistics in the US and globally. The CDC records every case of HIV/AIDS and is an excellent resource for any disease research
http://www.aidshealth.org/?gclid=COn0nrO4-JkCFRo-awodMk4oLQ: This site provides a run down of the history of AIDS and tracts the spread throughout the world. The key to understanding any disease is understanding the origins and the transmission.
http://www.avert.org/history-science.htm: This is another great resource in looking into the history of AIDS. It also serves as a great donating and fundraising program to stop global AIDS
http://www.globalaidsalliance.org/: There are lots of facts on here and also ways to get involved and do your part to help. This site also ventures into the spread of malaria and other diseases that can be treated if we all do our part.
http://www.fightglobalaids.org/: This group is a student organization who has set mission to fight global AIDS. There work and participation has made quite an impact on those around them and it is a great way to get involved.
http://www.globalhealthfacts.org/topic.jsp?i=1&gclid=CKiEisK5-JkCFRwwawod_gs8LA: This site displays great figures that demonstrate the lay out of AIDS around the world. The statistics are pretty recent including the number of people living with AIDS today in the US and around the world.
http://www.theglobalfund.org/en/: The global fund is one of the biggest raisers of money that all goes to help fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria around the world. It is reliable as an organization and updated in their information
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hiv-aids/ds00005/dsection=treatments-and-drugs: The mayo clinic is a set of clinics located around the US that are known for their excellence in research. They are sent cases that are strange and unknown and regarded highly for their knowledge of treatment and care in severe medical cases.
http://www.ucsfhealth.org/adult/medical_services/infect/hiv/conditions/aids/treatments.html: This site is another medical center which provides reliable information on treatment and care programs used to slow the progression of HIV and also prevent symptoms of HIV
http://www.stophivaids.org/: This group is dedicated to teaching about transmission and prevention of AIDS. The only way to eliminate AIDS right now is to prevent it and education is the key to prevention.
http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/1/1/13: This site contains an article that stresses the impacts of globalization on AIDS as well as healthcare altogether and how all our choices effect less well off countries
The next 3 are video resources from cites that provide great illustrations and diagrams that explain just how the virus works and effects the body:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ml7q6iMwqLY&feature=PlayList&p=C44818E28097C033&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=4: A take on the origins of AIDS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68I7JlVhuhY: HIV and AIDS are not one and the same
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEqi4jcUA2I: The impact of AIDS on families specifically in Africa. Pretty dramatic…but it makes a good message