A Note to Teens Who Have Just Learned They Are HIV-Positive: Short article provides tips for coping with the news no one wants to hear.
AIDS Handbook: An Introduction: Information about the HIV virus and its transmission; about AIDS and its treatment. Written and illustrated by Eastchester Middle School students for other students.
AIDS.net.au: Information services website is offers easy to read resources, newsletter, and details about school AIDS day.
AIDS: Education and Prevention From the Growing Epidemic: Information for teens about AIDS and HIV. Includes how it's transmitted, how many people have died, what it's structure is, and how to help stop it from spreading.
AIDS: The War Within: Illustrated exhibit from the Museum of Science and Industry explains the AIDS lifecycle. Includes how scientists are working to stop the virus at different stages.
Can I Get AIDS?: Tells how AIDS is spread and how to protect yourself against it.
Dying Young: The Fight Against Aids: Article explores why so many young people are falling victim to this fatal but preventable disease.
HIV and AIDS: Explains what the disease is, how people know they have it, and how young people can avoid it. From TeensHealth.
HIV Infection: Get the Facts: Online information for HIV peer educators, HIV positive youth, young gay men, and all interested in HIV and youth.
Kids Talk AIDS: Kids, youth, parents and professionals living with and affected by HIV /AIDS talk with each other.
Life Cycle of HIV Infection: Article and animation showing how HIV infects cells.
Metro TeenAIDS: Organization dedicated to preventing HIV infection among young people in the Washington DC metro area. Site includes facts about the disease and testing for it.
NOVA Online: Surviving AIDS: Interactive activities show how the human immune system works, while QuickTime video clips trace the progression of the AIDS virus. Also looks at the worldwide impact of the disease, as well as the researchers who are searching for a cure. From PBS.
Positive Youth Outreach: Free peer support, services and education for HIV+ youth. Funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and the AIDS Committee of Toronto.
Staying Alive: An international campaign providing information on HIV/AIDS prevention and protection, and promoting safer lifestyle choices. Features clips from videos and concerts, news, blog, and events. Available in many languages.
TeenAIDS: Explains this program of training and education for teenagers to enable them to pass on medically-sound information about HIV/AIDS to their friends and peers. Includes details of background research.
TeensHealth: How Do People Get AIDS?: Find out how AIDS is spread and how to protect yourself against it.
Thinkquest: All About AIDS: Bilingual site in English and Spanish by 7th and 8th grade students. A look at the facts and myths. Includes history, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. A winning entry in the October 2003 Thinkquest competition.
ThinkQuest: Kids, All You Need to Know about AIDS: Explains the disease and tells about the latest treatments. Also includes tips for staying safe.