This website does not only provide explanation and pictorial
representations of information, we have gone a step further to bring you a well
defined set of AIDS related media items to help get information across. More so,
we have gathered true life stories of people who are infected with the virus
Basically On this section you will find the following:
This piece was prepared by Susan Dentzer of kaisernetwork.org
, also a health correspondent for the NewsHour with Jim
Lehrer?features interviews with people who are on frontlines of
Brazil's efforts to eradicate AIDS.
Haiti is set to receive $67 million in grants from the
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
This piece was prepared by Fred de Sam Lazaro of
kaisernetwork.org, also a correspondent for the
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer?features interviews with First Lady
Mildred Aristide and Doctors Paul Farmer and
William Pape, who are on the frontlines of Haiti's efforts [watch
video] [
read transcript (PDF)]
This piece was prepared by Fred de Sam Lazaro of
kaisernetwork.org, also a correspondent for the NewsHour with
Jim Lehrer?features interviews with people who are on frontlines
of India's efforts. [watch
video] [
read transcript (PDF)]
Medscape's Craig Sterritt interviews Mark Wainberg about the
clinical utility of preserving the lamivudine-associated M184V
mutation, when it develops, to reduce viral fitness and improve
treatment outcomes. [watch
video 1] [watch
video 2]
Medscape/IAS star correspondent Mark Wainberg interviews David
Cooper, Co-chair of the Scientific Program Committee of the XV
International AIDS Conference, about the scientific advances made in
Bangkok and the challenges that lie ahead. [watch
video 1] [
Transcript]
Mark Wainberg probes David Burger, University Medical Centre,
Nijmegen, The Netherlands, about the latest data and developments
concerning the pharmacology of antiretroviral therapy. [watch
video ] [
Transcript]
Mark Wainberg interviews D.M. Owili of the Aga Khan Hospital in
Nairobi, Kenya, about the significance of the Bangkok conference and
its theme, "Access for All," to African nations, HIV-infected
persons, and care providers. [watch
video ]
Jay Levy, Director of the Laboratory for Tumor and AIDS Virus
Research, UCSF, tells Mark Wainberg how new data and evolving
knowledge regarding the pathogenesis of HIV infection may translate
into therapeutic advances. [watch
video ] [
Transcript ]
Medscape/IAS correspondent Mark Wainberg interviews Marc Lallemant
of l'Institut de Recherche pour le D?eloppement (IRD), Program for
HIV Treatment and Prevention, Chiang Mai, Thailand, about the
prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. [watch
video ] [
Transcript ]
Mark Wainberg interviews Myron Cohen, J. Herbert Bate Distinguished
Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, about HIV
prevention strategies that utilize both behavioral and medical
interventions. [watch
video ] [
Transcript ]
Mark Wainberg speaks with Ward Kates, President of Family Health
International, about antiretroviral prophylaxis strategies to
prevent HIV transmission and controversies that surround a current
protocol. [watch
video ]
Read Mark Wainberg's interview with Stefano Vella of Rome, Italy,
who is immediate past president of the International AIDS Society.
Dr. Vella comments on the overall state of AIDS research and care,
as well as his own recent work on microbicides. [watch
video ]
Mark Wainberg asks Seth Berkley, President, International AIDS
Vaccine Initiative, about the critical search to find an effective
preventive vaccine against HIV. [watch
video ]
Suniti
Solomon, MD, Director, YRG CARE (Y.R. Gaitonde Centre for AIDS
Research and Education)
IAS President and Conference Co-Chair Joep Lange talks with
Kaisernetwork.org Editor-in-Chief Larry Levitt about his hopes for
the conference, the state of the epidemic in Asia, and the
scientific and political challenges ahead in fighting HIV/AIDS. [watch
video ] [
Transcript ]
Anthony
Fauci, MD, Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Disease, NIH
Director Anthony Fauci talks with Kaiser Family Foundation Senior
Visiting Fellow Jackie Judd about issues he expects to emerge at
this year's conference, including AIDS in Asia and HIV vaccine
research. [watch
video ] [
Transcript ]
The XV international AIDS conference was held in
Bangkok Thailand in 2004. The official web casters of the event was the
Kaisernetwork.org
and we were able to get the following videos with permission from the
Kaisernetwork.org:
Opening
Ceremony from the XV International AIDS Conference