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Acknowledgements
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   Last updated: 12.07.04
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Senior Editor and Project Coordinator: Keith Alcorn
Editor and Principal Writer: Theo Smart
Contributing Editor: Carolyn Greene
Production Coordinator: Thomas Paterson

The chapter on breastfeeding was developed from material from Wilson, D et al., eds. Handbook of HIV Medicine. Cape Town: Oxford University Press South Africa

Parts of this manual were developed from material written by Anna Poppa and Robert Fieldhouse for the 2001 and 2002 editions of the HIV & AIDS Treatments Training Manual, developed for UK audiences.

Julian Meldrum, NAM’s International Editor 2001-03, also contributed to this project


Medical Reviewers
Professor Brian Gazzard, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
Dr Rachel Lee, ACHAP, Botswana
Dr Elizabeth Hart, ACHAP, Botswana
Nigel Dodds, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
Dr Chris Ouma, UNICEF, Kenya

Thanks to
Linda Connor, Education Coordinator, St Stephen’s AIDS Trust, London
Oxford University Press, South Africa.

Development of this training toolkit was funded by Action Aid’s Supporting the International Partnership Against AIDS in Africa programme.




 

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Treating HIV & AIDS: A Training Toolkit
Treating HIV & AIDS: A Training Toolkit - Introduction
  • Introduction to this Toolkit
  • About this project
  • Training towards clinical care competencies
  • How to use this toolkit
  • Training modules
  • Acknowledgements


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