HIV Prevention Knowledge Base
The HIV Prevention Knowledge Base aims to assist public health practitioners by providing syntheses of research findings, successful practices, and related resources to inform new program planning and implementation.
Successful responses to prevent the spread of HIV are comprised of well-coordinated, multi-level HIV prevention activities. The HIV Prevention Knowledge Base covers a range of emerging, biomedical, behavioral and structural interventions to facilitate the planning and implementation of combination of prevention approaches.
- Emerging areas address potent drivers with innovative solutions
- Behavioral approaches help individuals to maintain or adopt healthy behaviors
- Biomedical interventions address the risk of transmission by reducing infectiousness or susceptibility and
- Structural approaches foster political, social and environmental contexts favorable to HIV prevention
For more information, please visit the Prevention FAQs.


