Terminology guidelines
Source: UN Secretariat
One of the most common misuses of language relates to “HIV/AIDS or HIV and AIDS”. This terminology is no longer considered appropriate and in most cases the two terms should not be used together. UNAIDS documents should either use ' HIV ' or use ' AIDS ', when most appropriate. The following examples which are included in the revised Editor’s notes should provide more guidance and are reproduced below for easy reference .
Old usage | Current preferred usage
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HIV/AIDS | HIV unless specifically referring to AIDS |
HIV/AIDS | AIDS diagnosis; HIV-related disease |
HIV/AIDS epidemic | AIDS epidemic or HIV epidemic |
HIV/AIDS prevalence | HIV prevalence |
HIV/AIDS prevention | HIV prevention |
HIV/AIDS testing | HIV testing |
People living with HIV/AIDS | People living with HIV |
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