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AIDS and Development: What is the link? Description: A paper that looks at the impact of AIDS in developing countries. (acdi-cida.gc.ca) |
AIDS Factsheet from BUPA Description: Concise factsheet covering causes, symptoms and treatment of AIDS, the factsheet can also be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat format (hcd2.bupa.co.uk) |
AIDS Prevention Guide - the facts about HIV infection and AIDS Description: This guide is designed for parents and other adults, and covers discussing the facts about HIV infection and AIDS with young people and teens. Also available in PDF. (cdc.gov) |
AIDS Publications at the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Description: Fact sheets and brochures covering the latest research and information on prevention, vaccines, therapies and statistics. (niaid.nih.gov) |
Frequently Asked Questions - CDC-NCHSTP-Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention Description: Commonly asked questions on general HIV/AIDS topics, including the difference and relationship between HIV/AIDS, symptoms, causes, testing, transmission, and prevention. (cdc.gov) |
HIV AIDS Articles, Brochures Description: This is a hypertext list of FDA related HIV/AIDS articles and brochures (fda.gov) |
HIV Newsline Description: Reporting on recent advances in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with HIV infection (thebody.com) |
HIV/AIDS Brochures at the CDC Description: CDC-Opportunistic Infection Series, covering Cryptosporidiosis, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Toxoplasmosis, Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia (PCP), and opportunistic infections from handling pets or other animals. (cdc.gov) |
HIV/AIDS How To Help Yourself Series Description: Produced by the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), these easy to read pamphlets explain symptoms, treatments, medicines, research, and how to help yourself in your health care regimen. Topics covered: AIDS-related CMV, AIDS-related MAC, HIV-related TB, PCP, and toxo. (niaid.nih.gov) |
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infections in the Child Care Setting Description: From the "The ABC's of Safe and Healthy Child Care" handbook produced by the National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID). (cdc.gov) |
Medical International Consulting Agency, Inc Description: Provides information on the development, research, and clinical trials of MM-1, a proposed treatment for HIV/AIDS. (micainc.org) |
Taking Part in Research Studies: What Questions Should You Ask? Description: In this pamphlet, you will find important questions you should ask of anyone who wants you or members of your family to be part of a research study. (cdc.gov) |
Understanding the Immune System Description: Comprehensive explanation of the immune system: its anatomy, genes and markers, cells and secretions, response, disorders, transplantation, and latest research into stem cells and genetic engineering. (rex.nci.nih.gov) |
You Can Prevent PCP - A guide for people with HIV infection Description: Pneumocystis carinii (PCP) is the most common serious infection for people with HIV, and can be fatal. This guide explains the causes, prevention, and treatment of PCP. (cdc.gov) |
You Can Prevent PCP in Children - A Guide for Care Givers of Children with HIV Infection Description: Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia (PCP) is the most common opportunistic infection among children with HIV infection. This guide explains the causes and treatment of PCP in children, and how early diagnosis of HIV infection in pregnant women and children can prevent PCP. (cdc.gov) |
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