HIV 101 & Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S.

Welcome to HIV 101 & Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S.


This training is a self-paced introduction to the basics of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV); the content ranges from the biology of HIV to the current federal policies and programs in place to assist jurisdictions with their efforts to advance diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and response. The Population Health and Innovation team at ASTHO hopes this microlearning will be helpful to new members of the public health workforce and can serve as an accessible starting point for expanding knowledge of HIV, EHE, and the federal programs that exist to improve the lives of people living with HIV.


NAVIGATION TIPS:

  • A navigation box is located on the right-hand side of the screen and contains arrows to advance to the next lesson or return to a previous lesson. Before advancing, but after you have completed the lesson, select "Mark Completed" under the navigation box.
  • Any additional materials and resources are posted under the navigation box under Lesson Files and Lesson Links.
  • You also have the option of viewing each lesson in FullScreen mode. To close the FullScreen mode and access the lesson files and links or navigate to the next lesson, select the escape key (Esc).
Supported Browsers: When accessing this course, please be sure to use the most updated version of one of the browsers identified below. This course is not supported on any version of the Internet Explorer browser. You may need to enable pop-ups to view the lessons. 
Windows: Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox.
Apple MacOS: Safari 3.0 or higher, Microsoft edge, Google Chrome, Firefox. 



To begin the course, select the top lesson from the lesson bar(s) below.
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