What do you think?

Claire Murray
Published: 08 February 2013
A small selection of our resources.

Hello and thank you!

Over 180,000 of you visited aidsmap.com in January. 603 new people signed up to receive our regular e-bulletins, bringing our total number of subscribers to over 51,000 people in more than 190 countries across the world. We’d like to say hello and thank you! Thank you for visiting aidsmap.com and for using the information we publish.

The most popular areas of the website in January were our latest news stories, our global e-atlas of HIV services and statistics, our background information on HIV prevention and transmission, and our factsheet on CD4 monitoring. We shared 185 news stories on aidsmap.com during the month, and sent out a range of e-bulletins, including two new editions of HIV & AIDS Treatment in Practice.

Currently, our HIV treatment update editor is working on articles for the next edition of the quarterly newsletter for people living with HIV in the UK. We are making final tweaks to a new interactive resource for people starting treatment as well as an online version of our popular drugs chart, allowing you to tailor the chart to show your treatment regimen.

Our staff team, 13 dedicated and biscuit-loving people based in south London, along with the freelance contributors we work with across the world, have been busy planning our main priorities and activities for the next year. This will include reporting the latest news from the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections – taking place in Atlanta in March – at which the world’s leading researchers share their work on understanding, preventing, and treating HIV and AIDS.

What do you think?

What do you really think? Does the information we produce help you? Do you learn something new when you visit aidsmap.com? Or do you use the site as a way to keep up to date? Is it easy to find the information you come to the site looking for? Or do you prefer to browse around and see what catches your eye? Are there any serious gaps in the topics we cover? And how does our information look? Do we provide it in the right formats? Is it appealing, clear and easy to read?

Do you have two minutes to spare?

We’d love it if you could spare two minutes to tell us a bit about you and how you find aidsmap.com.

Feedback is hugely important – it helps us make sure we do things better, and produce the information and resources that are most important to you. It also helps us demonstrate to our funders the impact of our work – which is vital to convince them to continue supporting us to produce accurate, up-to-date information.

Click here to answer a few questions about how our information supports you. Or click here to tell us in your own words what you think about our work – what we do well and what we could do better. We’d be hugely grateful and are really interested in what you have to say.

Hoping to hear from you soon!

From all of us at NAM