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AIDSinfo At-a-Glance Issue No. 26June 30, 2006
AIDSinfo.nih.gov is pleased
to provide you with a weekly update of highlights about what has happened
in the world of HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, and research. We hope you
find this encapsulated view of HIV/AIDS news useful.
The AIDS Education and
Training Centers (AETC) National Resource
Center is a valuable resource for
multi-disciplinary education and training programs for healthcare
providers treating people with HIV/AIDS. Its Web site provides a central
repository for training materials developed within the AETC network. Below
are updated and new resources:
Updated
Antiretroviral Reference Tables for Clinicians
Charts and tables
covering common antiretroviral management concerns, available online and
as print-optimized PDF files addressing:
▪
Dosage
adjustments for ARV–ARV drug interactions
▪
Dosing
for ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitors
▪
Options
for once-daily dosing of antiretrovirals
▪
Dosing
of antiretroviral drugs in cases of renal insufficiency and
hemodialysis
▪
Adverse
effects of antiretroviral drugs
Toolkits
for the Primary Care Provider
Tools include
algorithms, diagnostic tools, and other resources to guide the management
of primary care co-morbidities and complications that emerge in patients
with HIV infection.
Toolkits
Include:
New
and Updated Chapters from the Clinical Manual for Management of the
HIV-Infected Adult
Developed
collaboratively by AETC faculty from around the country, the Clinical Manual for
Management of the HIV-Infected Adult includes new and updated
chapters: ▪
Oral Health
Maintenance and HIV
▪
Preventing HIV
Transmission/Prevention with Positives
HIV
Rapid Test Training
ClinicalTrials.gov
Info
New
HIV/AIDS trials have been added to ClinicalTrials.gov
in the last 7 days: click
here.
ISSN 1558-3228 |
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