The United States has spent two productive
decades implementing a variety of prevention programs.
While these efforts have slowed the rate of
infection, challenges remain. The United States
must refocus its efforts to contain the spread of HIV
and AIDS in a way that would prevent as many
new HIV infections as possible. No Time to Lose
presents the Institute of Medicine's framework for a
national prevention strategy.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Executive Summary
Introduction: Rethinking HIV Prevention
Tracking the Epidemic
Allocating Resources
Using the Clinical Setting
Translating Research into Action
Searching for New Tools
Overcoming Social Barriers
Appendix A: The Changing Epidemic
Appendix B: The Prevention Portfolio: Interventions to Prevent HIV Infection
Appendix C: Federal Spending on HIV / AIDS
Appendix D: Description and Mathematical Statement of the HIV Prevention Resource Allocation Model
Appendix E: Data Gathering Activities
Appendix F: Agendas for Public Committee Meetings
Appendix G: Biographies
Index