ONAP Links
General Information on
HIV and AIDS
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If
you are interested in obtaining general information on
HIV and AIDS, please contact the
National
AIDS Hotline at (800) 342-AIDS
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The
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention offers the most current
information on the impact HIV/AIDS is having on the United States.
CDC offers:
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The
National
Prevention Information Network, sponsored by the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), serves as a clearinghouse
for information related to HIV, STDs, and TB.
NPIN
also offers reference and referal services by telephone (English
and Spanish) at the following numbers:
- 1-800-458-5231
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1-800-243-7012 TTY
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1-301-562-1098 International
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1-301-588-1589 International TTY
or
Fax to:
- 1-888-282-7681
Fax
- 1-301-562-1050
International Fax
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Healthfinder
is a service of the Department
of Health and Human Services that provides access to a broad
array of health information from Federal agencies.
It
includes a special
section on information related to HIV and AIDS.
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The
National
Women's Health Information Center is a one-stop gateway
for women seeking health information. NWHIC is a free information
and resource service on women's health issues designed for consumers,
health care professionals, researchers, educators, and students.
Information
is also available by telephone at (800) 994-WOMAN.
It
is operated by the Office
of Women's Health and the Department
of Health and Human Services.
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AEGiS
offers a comprehensive web site that provides information on the basics
of HIV treatment, and links to a wide variety of organizations and
media sources.
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Center
for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS) at the University of
California at San Francisco
- helps
disseminate information on HIV prevention, including fact
sheets on HIV prevention for specific populations
- produces
a wide variety of publications
on HIV prevention programming and research
- assists
in administering a Visiting
Scholars Program in AIDS prevention research
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The
HIV
Infoweb is operated by the Justice
Resource Institute's Health
Division, with funding from the AIDS
Bureau of the Massachusetts
Department of Public Health. It offers links to an extensive array
of HIV-related information.
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The
HIV
InSite, operated by the University
of California at San Francisco (UCSF), has sections on the medical,
prevention, policy, and statistics related to HIV and AIDS.
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The
Body is an AIDS and HIV information resource web site operated
by Body Health Resources Corporation. It offers chat rooms, references
services, on-line libraries, and links to other information sources.
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