Gay
Men, Lesbians, MSMs, and WSWs |
Government
Sites |
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The
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention offers:
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The
Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration offers a
variety of resources that address the nexus between drug and alcohol
use and HIV among gay men, lesbians, MSMs, and WSWs. This includes:
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The
National
Institute of Mental Health, one of the National
Insitutes of Health, and its Office
of AIDS Research, supports research on HIV prevention intervention
among men who have sex with men (and other populations)
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Non-Government
Sites |
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The
Center
for AIDS Policy Studies at UCSF
offers:
- a
special
web site with information on gay men and men who have sex
with men (MSMs)
- helps
support a research effort on HIV prevention among MSMs called
EXPLOREmen.com
that is focusing on Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York, San Francisco,
and Seattle
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Gay
Men's Health Crisis offers:
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The
Journal
of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association offers an article
entitled, "The
SafeGuards Men's Survey: Report of a Survey of Philadelphia Gay and
Bisexual Men's Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs and Behaviors Related
to HIV Infection" |
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The
Lesbian
and Gay Aging Issues Network has a special
section on HIV/AIDS on how the epidemic impacts older lesbians
and gay men. |
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The
Body offers a special web section entitled, "Gay
Men and HIV/AIDS"
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Government
Sites |
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The
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention offers:
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Non-Government
Sites |
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The
New
England Journal of Medicine published an article entitled,
"Postexposure
Treatment of HIV -- Taking Some Risks for Safety's Sake" |
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San
Francisco General Hospital, with funding from the HIV/AIDS
Bureau of the Health
Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), maintains a free,
24-hour hotline -- The National Clinician's Post Exposure Prophylaxis
Hotline (PEPLine)
-- to clinicians in need of advice on how to best treat healthcare
workers accidentally exposed to blood-borne diseases such as HIV and
hepatitis - (888) 448-4911, |
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The
Body offers a special
web section entitled, "Healthcare Workers and HIV/AIDS"
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Government
Sources |
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The
Bureau
of Prisons, under the Department
of Justice, is responsible for HIV/AIDS care and prevention
to those incarcerated in Federal prisons. This is accomplished by
its Health
Services Division.
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The
National
Institute of Justice, part of the US Department
of Justice, has several resources, including an on-line versions
of its reports:
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The
Bureau of Justice Statistics
at the Department of Justice offers
information on the prevalence and incidence of HIV and AIDS in prisons.
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Non-Government
Sources |
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The
AIDS
in Prison Project, part of aidsinfonyc.org,
offers helpful information. |
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The
Center
for AIDS Policy Studies at UCSF
offers:
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The
Correctional
Health Consortium has a special web site with information
on HIV/AIDS care and prevention for providers and inmates |
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The
National
Commission on Correctional Health Care helps train correctional
health care providers on ways to address HIV and AIDS.
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Infants.
Children, and Pregnant Women |
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Government
Sources |
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The
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention offers:
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The
Food
and Drug Administration offers:
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The
Health
Care Financing Administration offers a special web site entitled,
"Pregnancy
and HIV: What Women and Doctors Need to Know" |
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The
National
Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, one of the
National
Institutes of Health, offers:
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Non-Government
Sources |
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The
Journal
of the American Medical Association published an article entitled,
"Trends
in Perinatal Transmission of HIV/AIDS in the United States" |
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The
Elizabeth
Glazer Pediatric AIDS Foundation has a web site that offers
helpful information on pediatric HIV and AIDS |
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The
National
Pediatric and Family HIV Resource Center offers a wide variety
of information on its web site.
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Injection
Drug Users and Other Drug and Alcohol Related Issues |
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Government
Sites |
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The
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention offers:
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The
National
Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, one of the National
Institutes of Health, has published "Report
of a Subcommittee of the National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism on the Review of the Extramural Research Portfolio
for Prevention," which includes a report
on alcohol abuse and AIDS. |
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The
National
Institute of Drug Abuse, one of the National
Institutes of Health, offers:
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The
Center
for Substance Abuse Prevention at the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has a special
web site entitled, "Making
the Connection Between Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS Prevention for
Women of Color and Youth"
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Non-Government
Sites |
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The
Association
of State and Territorial Health Officers offers the following:
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The
Center
for AIDS Policy Studies at UCSF
offers |
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The
Body offers a special web section entitled, "Substance
Use and HIV/AIDS"
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Government
Web Sites |
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The
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention provides:
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The
National
Institute on Aging, one of the National
Institutes of Health, offers "The
Age Page: HIV, AIDS and Older Adults" |
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The
Social
Security Administration publishes a booklet on "Social
Security Benefits For People Living With HIV/AIDS"
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Non-Government
Sites |
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The
American
Association of Retired Persons (AARP) offers a video kit entitled,
"It
Can Happen To Me" that provides information on HIV/AIDS and
older Americans |
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The
Center
for AIDS Policy Studies at the University
of California at San Francisco offers
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The
newsletter of the Community
Research Initiative on AIDS offers an article entitled, "Older
Women and HIV: A New Challenge" |
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The
National
Association on HIV Over Fifty helps to promote the availability
of educational, prevention, service and health care programs for persons
over age fifty affected by HIV. |
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The
Lesbian
and Gay Aging Issues Network has a special
section on HIV/AIDS on how the epidemic impacts older lesbians
and gay men. |
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POZ
Magazine offers an article entitled, "The
Age of Ignorance"
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The
Body offers a web section on Older
Persons and HIV/AIDS.
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Racial
and Ethnic Minorities |
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Government
Sites |
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The
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention offers:
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The
National
Institutes of Health offers the following:
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The
Office
of Minority Health offers information
on funding available to address HIV and AIDS in racial and ethnic
minorities, including:
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The
Office
on Women's Health of the US Department
of Health and Human Services offers a fact sheet entitled, "Hispanic
Women and HIV/AIDS"
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Non-Government
Sites |
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The
Center
for AIDS Policy Studies at UCSF
offers:
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COSSMHO
has a special
web section that provides information on HIV/AIDS in Latino communities. |
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The
Harvard
AIDS Institutes maintains:
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The
National
Minority AIDS Council offers the following:
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The
Body offers:
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Government
Sites |
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The
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention offers the following:
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The
Food
and Drug Administration and its Office
of Women's Health offers:
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The
National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, one of the
National
Institutes of Health, offers:
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The
Office
on Women's Health of the US Department
of Health and Human Services offers:
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Non-Government
Sites |
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The
newsletter of the Community
Research Initiative on AIDS offers an article entitled, "Women
and HIV Disease" |
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Family
Health International and its AIDS
Control and Prevention Project (AIDSCAP) program have a special
Women's
Initiative to respond to the global needs of women as they relate
to HIV and AIDS. |
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The
HIV
Infoweb, a service of JRI
Health, has a special web site entitled, "Women
and HIV: Unique Issues" |
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The
International
Women's Health Coalition has a special web site on women,
STDs and AIDS |