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      Talking points: a checklist for you and your doctorTalking points: a checklist for you and your doctorTalking points is designed to help you talk to your doctor about HIV treatment.

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Le B.A.ba du VIH

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  • Le taux de CD4 et la charge virale

    Translated from the original English leaflet CD4 and viral load.

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  • Avoir un bébé

    Translated from the original English leaflet Having a baby.

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  • Prendre les médicaments à l’heure

    Translated from the original English leaflet Taking drugs on time.

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  • Comment fonctionne le traitement

    Translated from the original English leaflet How treatment works.

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  • Le VIH et le système immunitaire

    Translated from the original English leaflet HIV and the immune system.

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  • Le parcours d’un traitement anti-VIH

    Translated from the original English leaflet An HIV treatment journey.

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  • Les effets secondaires

    Translated from the original English leaflet Side effects.

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  • Sept façons de veiller à votre santé

    Translated from the original English leaflet Seven ways to look after your health.

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  • La charge virale indétectable

    Translated from the original English leaflet Undetectable viral load.

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  • Quand commencer le traitement?

    Translated from the original English leaflet When should I start treatment?

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