Futures Without Violence: HIV Testing, Treatment and Care
Experiencing intimate partner and sexual violence increases the risk for becoming infected with HIV. Upwards of 50% of abused women report having expe...
Experiencing intimate partner and sexual violence increases the risk for becoming infected with HIV. Upwards of 50% of abused women report having expe...
The objectives of this resource are to:
New England AETC's HIV Resource Library is a compilation of curated resources and education packets on HIV, viral hepatitis, and related public health...
Main website includes related resources, updates, and formats for print and mobile devices.
Topics covered include:
Training slides review the risk of HIV transmission via breast milk, recognize factors that influence the decisions of women with HIV to breastfeed, a...
HRSA's Dissemination of Evidence-Informed Interventions (DEII) project tested evidenced-informed Care and Treatment Interventions (CATIs) that are rep...
1. Summarize recommendations for routine gynecologic
care for patients with HIV
2. Introduction to pre-conception consultation
3. Dis...
Recent changes in the national perinatal HIV guidelines regarding infant feeding have stimulated discussion around the United States and b...
Developed in collaboration with the New England AETC and the Primary Care Development Corporation, these short videos portray the interwov...
Training slides cover the epidemiologic features of women with HIV in the U.S., cancer screening recommendations, and contraceptive options and guidan...
This resource is for HIV practitioners on counseling people with HIV regarding the significance of adhering to antiretroviral therapy (art) when pregn...
Training slides review critical health screenings, reproductive considerations, and appropriate perinatal care specific to women with HIV.
Training slides review historical perspectives of perinatal HIV infection related to infant feeding, evidence for infant feeding and perinatal HIV ris...
These training slides explore social determinants of health and their impact on diverse populations with HIV.
These guidelines provide information on updates on antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people with HIV who are trying to conceive.
These slides review the primary factors influencing women with HIV's ability to achieve viral suppression and how providers supporting women can help...
This session will focus on the socio-environmental factors, healthcare landscape, HIV epidemiological factors and the lived experiences shaping the he...
This session will focus on HIV testing, linkage, and viral suppression for people that identify as women in the Central Valley. Join us for a panel di...
Learning Objectives:
• Define latent vs. active tuberculosis and review TB natural history
• Discuss epidemiology of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI...
This presentation provides an overview on the epidemiology of perinatal HIV in the US, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in the perinatal period, as wel...
Infographic highlights some of the risk factors that contribute to higher HIV infection rates in Black women in the U.S. Recommendations for HIV preve...
Integrase inhibitors have become primary treatment for most people with HIV; however, the impact of newer integrase inhibitors on pregnancy outcomes has not been well described. Researchers for the observational Tsepamo study have been examining birth outcomes in Botswanan women treated with various...
(Cross-posted from TargetHIV)
To be resilient is to withstand and recover from difficult situations. For Black women with HIV, resilience is often expected but is rarely celebrated. In June 2022, staff from Grady Health System...