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Women, Children, and HIV: Resources for Prevention and Treatment
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Third Edition, June 2004
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Description:
Searchable CD-ROM including training curricula and slides sets. Key resource library on HIV infection in women and children. Over 35,000 copies printed, distributed to 19,000 delegates at the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, Thailand.

Major collaborators and sponsors:
Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Global Strategies for HIV Prevention, International AIDS Society, Rockefeller Foundation, Pfizer, Inc.

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The Third Edition CD-ROM is free to those working in resource-limited settings or with limited Internet access. To request a free copy, please email GSHIV@chi.ucsf.edu.

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Second Edition, July 2002
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Description:
Updated and expanded CD-ROM library on care of women and children in resource-limited settings and prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Over 25,000 copies distributed world wide.

Major collaborators and sponsors:
Global Strategies for HIV Prevention, Rockefeller Foundation, Fogarty International Foundation (National Institutes of Health), John M. Lloyd Foundation, International AIDS Society

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First Edition, September 2001
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Description:
Internationally distributed CD-ROM library on care of women and children in resource-limited settings and prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. Prepared for the meeting of Global Strategies for HIV Prevention in Kampala, Uganda. 2,000 copies distributed.

Major collaborators and sponsors:
Global Strategies for HIV Prevention, Rockefeller Foundation, John M. Lloyd Foundation

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