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HIV, nutrition, and food: a practical guide for technical staff and clinicians
Family Health International, 2007The spread of HIV through many regions of the world is highlighting the complex and evolving relationship between food, HIV infection, and nutritional status. This guide is aimed at technical staff and clinicians providing concise practical information on HIV, nutrition and food by providing:DocumentEarly infant diagnosis of HIV through dried blood spot testing: Pathfinder International/Kenya’s prevention of mother to child transmission project
Pathfinder International, 2007Unless an infant infected with HIV in Africa receives prophylactic antibiotics soon after birth and Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) as soon as is medically indicated, it has a 35 per cent chance of dying by his first birthday and a 53 per cent chance of dying before the age of two.DocumentOverview of the impact and best practice responses in favour of children in a world affected by HIV/AIDS
UNESDOC: Online UNESCO documents, 2002This first chapter from the overall study ‘AIDS, public policy and child well-being’ offers an overview of the impact of HIV/AIDS on children and desirable policy responses.DocumentNetwork: research to practice
Network, 2003This issue of Network (Family Health International's (FHI) quarterly scientific bulletin) discusses some of the key challenges of translating health research into positive practice. The complexities of both the research and policy-making processes, as well as the difficulties of effecting organisational and behavioural change are emphasised.
