dr. jerry brooks in the 1980s when her camp had 150 kids infected with hiv. that number has dropped to 15 thanks to medical miracles. >> it is so great to have seen a lot of my younger kids be able to move into adolescents and even some are having their own families. they are having children that are hiv negative. >> we do not have to have a transmission from mothers to children. it is a preventable phenomenon that we need to strive to achieve worldwide. >> i think that we have done a fantastic job with adults in terms of providing access to treatment that turns this from a fatal to a chronic disease. >> but even with all that knowledge and science there is still an aids crisis among adults in this country. >> there were 60,000 new infections in the united states alone. we have a million people living with the disease. >> doctors say there isn't a cure for hiv aids yet, and that's why it is so important to know your status. that means getting tested. >> the tools we have right now can turn the tide. it can put a dent, but it is going to require a vaccine or c