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Wegen AIDS Talkline Extends its Service to Midnight

AIDS Resource Center announces increase in the service hours of the national toll-free Wegen AIDS Talkline to sixteen hours from 8:00 am in the morning to 12:00 midnight - Monday through Saturday - providing counseling, information and referral services related to HIV/AIDS.

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UNAIDS/WHO Global HIV/AIDS Online Database

The UNAIDS/WHO Global HIV/AIDS Online Database collates the most recent country-specific data on the spread and impact of the virus, together with information on risk behaviours (e.g. casual sex and condom use). The Epidemiological Fact Sheets on HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections formed the base from which this site was developed.

Check out the online database at http://www.who.int/globalatlas/default.asp

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World Health Organization - TC Toolkit

Scaling Up HIV Testing and Counselling (TC) Services - Toolkit

The aim of this toolkit is to provide an annotated bibliography of peer-reviewed resources and tools to help planning, implementing and evaluating HIV testing and counselling services in a resource-limited settings. The toolkit is a resource for people involved in setting up or scaling up HIV testing and counselling services. The toolkit provides references offering practical guidance on the processes of planning and implementing testing and counselling services in resource-limited settings.

Go to http://who.arvkit.net/tc/en/index.jsp to read the complete toolkit.


Treatment for Adult HIV Infection - 2006 Recommendations of the International AIDS Society

Guidelines for antiretroviral therapy are important for clinicians worldwide given the complexity of the field and the varied clinical situations in which these agents are used. The International AIDS Society–USA panel has updated its recommendations as warranted by new developments in the field. Therapy should be changed when toxicity or intolerance mandate it or when treatment failure is documented. Adherence to antiretroviral therapy in the short-term and the long-term is crucial for treatment success and must be continually reinforced.

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