The basics
This new series of illustrated fact sheets covers key topics for people with HIV. Intended to support discussions between healthcare professionals and people living with HIV.
Here are a range of resources for patients and professionals.
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This new series of illustrated fact sheets covers key topics for people with HIV. Intended to support discussions between healthcare professionals and people living with HIV.
These booklets cover the key HIV topics. They are written for people living with HIV, but can also be a valuable resource in any HIV training package.
This online searchable directory lists HIV services across the world. It is an essential tool for networking, making referrals, sharing best practice and promoting your own services.
Is your organisation listed? Add it to the directory today and put yourself on the map.
Images and details of HIV drugs with information on dosing, side-effects and food restrictions.
Use as a poster in clinic rooms for staff and patients.
Palliative care begins at diagnosis, poster. Print off for your clinic or support group.
An easy-to-use checklist for caregivers and health professionals emphasising the importance of active, holistic care for the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of patients and their families.
As HIV testing and ART programmes are scaled-up, healthcare workers will be called on to respond to a range of clinical challenges in ways that often go beyond simply treating HIV.
This newsletter draws together key articles from the free email bulletin HIV & AIDS Treatment in Practice, focusing on the scaling-up of integrated approaches and palliative care.
TB is one of the major killers in people with HIV - this publication brings together the very latest 'Three Is' research on the managment of TB in people with HIV.
HIV & AIDS Treatment in Practice is a newsletter for healthcare workers and community-based organisations on the practical aspects of delivering HIV treatment. Sign up for free today.
A full archive is available on the site.
To view these, you will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not already have this on your computer, it can be downloaded for free from the Adobe website.