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Ten myths and one truth about generalised HIV epidemics
The Lancet, 2007This editorial from the Lancet outlines ten commonly held misconceptions about HIV epidemics that impede prevention efforts.DocumentPositive prevention: HIV prevention with people living with HIV
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007This document from the International AIDS Alliance is intended as a resource to help NGOs and HIV service providers working across the spectrum of HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services to take steps towards integrating HIV prevention for, by and with people living with HIV (PLWHA).DocumentInfant feeding counselling for HIV-infected and uninfected women: appropriateness of choice and practice
Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2007This article in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization examines infant feeding intentions of HIV-infected and uninfected women in South Africa, and the appropriateness of their choices according to their home resources.DocumentMalaria and HIV/AIDS interactions and implications: conclusions of a technical consultation convened by WHO
World Health Organization, 2004This briefing from the World Health Organization (WHO) summarises conclusions from a meeting held in June 2004 to examine evidence on the interaction between HIV and AIDS and malaria. The meeting highlighted the geographic overlap in occurrence of the two diseases and resulting co-infection. Findings showed that HIV-infected pregnant women are more likely to develop clinical malaria.Document2003 National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey (NARHS), Nigeria
HIV/AIDS Impact on Education Clearinghouse, 2003This National HIV/AIDS and Reproductive Health Survey for Nigeria was conducted in 2003 and consulted over 10 000 people, aged 15 – 64.DocumentHIV/AIDS as a security issue in Africa: lessons from Uganda
International Crisis Group, 2004This report is the third in a series on HIV/AIDS as a security issue from the International Crisis Group (ICG), and draws on the policy experience of Uganda. The report asserts that HIV/AIDS prevention and conflict prevention should go hand in hand: evidence suggests that war can lead to increased risks of HIV/AIDS and HIV/AIDS can make conflicts worse.DocumentWomen's reasons for not participating in follow up visits before starting short course antiretroviral prophylaxis for prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV: qualitative interview study
British Medical Journal, 2004This publication aims find out why pregnant women attending a public antenatal clinic in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire do not participate in necessary follow up visits before starting antiretroviral prophylaxis.DocumentManual for reducing drug-related harm in Asia
Centre for Harm Reduction, Melbourne, 2003This updated edition of the 1999 manual from The Centre for Harm Reduction provides a comprehensive guide to HIV/AIDS programming for injecting drug users (IDUs) in Asia. Following an overview of the HIV epidemic among IDUs in Asia, the manual details the rationale for harm reduction, and examines how this can be balanced and integrated with supply and demand reduction approaches.DocumentEvidence assessment: strategies for HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care
Cochrane Collaborative Review Group on HIV Infection and AIDS, 2004This paper, prepared by the Cochrane Collaborative Review Group on HIV Infection and AIDS, assesses of the effectiveness of intervention programmes for HIV prevention, treatment and care.
