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HIV/AIDS Among US Women: Updated Fact Sheet
The HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS) is your central resource for federally approved treatment guidelines for HIV and AIDS.
Enhanced perinatal surveillance is needed to assess prevention needs and to monitor the effect of prevention programs. This item outlines a successful implementation
Women account for a steadily increasing proportion of AIDS cases in the United States. Reliable data on exposure risk categories are crucial for HIV prevention because allocation and direction of resources
The Minority HIV/AIDS Initiative
The Office of Minority Health HIV/AIDS Initiative has current information on funding, technical assistance and prevention
This C.D.C. National Prevention Information Network (N.P.I.N.) website is a reference, referral, and distribution service on H.I.V./AIDS, S.T.D.s, and T.B.
The C.D.C. report, "Learning from the Community: What Community-Based Organizations (C.B.O.) Say About Factors that Affect HIV Prevention Programs," is available as an Acrobat Reader (.PDF) download.
The C.D.C. report is available on a Web page, or as an Acrobat Reader (.PDF) download. (Note: PDF file is larger than 10 M.B. - long download.)
Women are less likely than men to receive antiretroviral drug therapies for H.I.V./AIDS. States need to investigate this disparity in use of antiretroviral drug therapies and develop policies to increase access to women. Research summary on-line.
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