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Journals About HIV/AIDS

Journals focusing on medicine and science disseminate information on HIV/AIDS on a regular basis. Researchers and scholars submit pertinent information as articles in such journals. Peer-reviewed scholarly journals tend to meet higher quality standards than non-scholarly or non-peer-reviewed journals. Some HIV/AIDS journals base their articles on medical science, while others lean towards the social science aspect.
  1. "Journal of the International AIDS Society"

    • The International AIDS Society connects professionals involved with HIV and AIDS issues around the world. The Society holds conferences, disseminates current information and organizes actions regarding the virus and the syndrome. Their publication, the "Journal of the International AIDS Society," acts as a venue for information circulation. The journal publishes articles on AIDS topics ranging from biomedical, behavioral and clinical sciences to health policy, editorials and social sciences.

    "Journal of AIDS/HIV"

    • The National Medical Society develops and maintains a medical library through the publishing and storage of a large number of medical journals. Their "Journal of AIDS/HIV" keeps medical professionals up to date on current AIDS and HIV therapies. Information in the journal includes primary care protocol and treatment, therapies, related symptoms and conditions, and continuing patient treatment.

    "International Journal of STD and AIDS"

    • The Royal Society of Medicine, based in the United Kingdom, publishes the "International Journal of STD and AIDS" along with 23 other medical journals. The focus of the journal is to communicate information on "clinical practice in sexual health" in general rather than AIDS exclusively. Topics include original research and clinical trials on AIDS, HIV, HPV, hepatitis, chlamydia and other sexually transmitted diseases.

    "African Journal of AIDS Research"

    • The National Inquiry Services Center of South Africa publishes several journals concerning issues in Africa, including the "African Journal of AIDS Research" (AJAR). AJAR features articles on social, scientific and public health research on AIDS involving Africa specifically. This journal benefits readers interested in the social causes, risks and impacts of HIV and AIDS as well as the historical context of HIV and AIDS in Africa.

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