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Online Glossaries


These sites offer glossaries of HIV/AIDS-related terms. We are pleased to offer these sites as a resource only; the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, however, has no control over the content of these sites.

 

 



National Institutes of Health:
http://aidsinfo.nih.gov/Glossary/GlossaryDefaultCenterPage.aspx
This comprehensive glossary of HIV/AIDS-related terms is published by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. This glossary includes terms in English and Spanish. (Updated September 2003)

San Francisco AIDS Foundation:
www.sfaf.org/glossary
The San Francisco AIDS Foundation's glossary includes a large number of both basic and fairly advanced HIV terms. It is easily searchable and user-friendly. (Updated March 2004)

AIDS Education Global Information System:
www.aegis.com/ni/topics
This glossary published by the AIDS Education Global Information System contains more than 3,500 terms. (Updated 2003)

Gay Men's Health Crisis: www.gmhc.org/health/glossary
This glossary from Gay Men's Health Crisis includes each antiretroviral drug listed by its generic name. Whenever a definition contains a term that is also listed in the glossary, the word is listed in capital letters. (Updated 2003)
 

Spanish-Language HIV/AIDS Glossaries

National Institutes of Health: http://aidsinfo.nih.gov/Glossary/GlossaryDataCenterPage_es.aspx
This comprehensive glossary of HIV/AIDS-related terms is published by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. (Updated in September 2003)

www.aids-sida.org/termin-indice
This Spanish-language Web site lists general HIV/AIDS terms.

www.aids-sida.org/medicam-indice
This Spanish-language Web site contains a glossary of medications.
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