2025 JAIDS Supplemental Issue: Progress and Priorities to End the HIV Epidemic by 2030

To accelerate progress toward ending the HIV epidemic, an open-access supplemental issue published on March 31, 2025, in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (JAIDS) examines key findings and takeaways from National Institutes of Health-funded projects. The supplemental issue, “State of US HIV Implementation Science: Progress and Priorities to End the Epidemic by 2030” (volume 98, supplement 5), summarizes shared HIV implementation knowledge from 120 Ending the HIV Epidemic in the US (EHE) projects across 40 priority jurisdictions in the US where HIV diagnoses are highest. It combines the EHE projects into 24 collaborative papers that address a wide array of interventions, settings, target populations, and implementation strategies, serving as a potential model for speeding up research synthesis in any health domain or context. The supplemental issue also identifies next steps critical to improving the scale-up, dissemination, and delivery of HIV interventions.

Gain more insight into the supplemental issue and some of the EHE projects included by checking out our one pager snapshot, “Improving Health Outcomes for Criminal-Legal Involved People Living with HIV.”

To learn more about EHE projects and HIV implementation research studies, you can also read our 2022 JAIDS supplemental issue, “Harmonizing Implementation Science to Inform Strategies for Ending the HIV Epidemic in the United States” (volume 90, issue S1).

Cover page of 2025 JAIDS supplemental issue