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AIDS in the WorkplaceInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Armed Forces and HIV/AIDS Description: Presented by The Body, a collection of articles and Web links on HIV/AIDS in the military, and the discharge of HIV positive soldiers. (thebody.com) |
Healthcare Workers and AIDS prevention Description: Needlestick injury and the risk of HIV transmission in health care setting. Includes statistical information in occupational settings and Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). (avert.org) |
Healthcare Workers and HIV/AIDS Description: Resources related to protecting health care workers (including dental professionals) from occupational exposure to post-exposure prevention, presented by The Body. (thebody.com) |
HIV at Work: Tools - Manager's Kit and Labor Leader's Kit Description: Enable managers and labor leaders to develop HIV/AIDS policies in their workplaces; train managers and labor leaders to conduct HIV/AIDS workshops; educate employees and workers about basic facts about HIV/AIDS and its effect on the workplace; educate employee and worker families; and promote community service and volunteerism. (hivatwork.org) |
HIV Exposure Issues Description: A comprehensive resource on occupational and other exposure issues to HIV/AIDS, from AEGIS. (aegis.com) |
MIL POZ Description: A forum for anyone with questions or comments about HIV and the military, includes facts on military HIV infection figures and detection rates. (members.aol.com) |
Sex Workers and HIV/AIDS Description: Topics from The Body related to HIV and AIDS among sex workers, including prostitution, pornography, and government surveillance. (thebody.com) |
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