|  |   | AETC National Resource Center Biweekly Update: January 25, 2012Date: 01/25/2012
New and Updated Resources | HIV Meds Updates Source: AETC National Resource Center and UCSF Center for HIV Information
HIV Meds Quarterly provides brief updates and analysis of new findings related to common therapies used by HIV clinicians. In this issue: |  |  | History of the HIV Epidemic [PPT 2 MB] Date: 12/2011 Author: Marshall J. Glesby, MD, PhD Source: New York/New Jersey AETC
15 slides detailing the history of the HIV epidemic, focusing on antiretroviral treatment. |  |  | HIV Cost-Effectiveness Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention is pleased to provide a basic guide to the cost-effectiveness analysis of prevention interventions for HIV infection and AIDS. The purpose of this guide is to help prevention program staff and planners become more familiar with potential uses of economic evaluation. View the guide HIV cost-effectiveness resources |  |  | Provisional Guidance on the Use of Hepatitis C Virus Protease Inhibitors for Treatment of Hepatitis C in HIV-Infected Persons [PDF] Date: 12/14/2011 Authors: David L. Thomas; John G. Bartlett; Marion G. Peters; Mark S. Sulkowski and Paul A. Pham
Clin Infect Dis. (2011) doi: 10.1093/cid/cir882. First published online: December 14, 2011. Abstract: In May 2011, hepatitis C virus (HCV) protease inhibitors (PIs) were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat persons with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, but not those dually infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Although critical safety and efficacy data are lacking, the availability of the drugs and substantial medical need justify the off-label use of HCV PIs in select HIV/HCV-coinfected persons. Pending results of ongoing investigations, this article represents provisional guidance on the use of HCV PIs in HIV-infected persons. |  |  | Perioperative Management of HIV-Infected Patients [Online] Date: 01/2012 Source: Office of the Medical Director, New York State Department of AIDS Institute, in collaboration with the John Hopkins University Division of Infectious Diseases
This report addresses the perioperative management of HIV-infected individuals undergoing surgical procedures. |  |
Newsletters | Test & Treat: A New Paradigm for Slowing the Spread of HIV Source: Health Resources and Services Administration Date: 01/2012
HRSA CAREAction Newsletter This issue describes a comprehensive strategy for improving the care of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and for preventing transmission of the disease. This promising model is called "test and treat," and its premise is that HIV/AIDS can be eliminated from society if all adults are tested regularly and all infected persons are put on antiretroviral therapy (ART)-- regardless of CD4 level. |  |  | Transgender Health Source: Health Resources and Services Administration Date: 12/2011
HRSA CAREAction Newsletter Transgender women are more disproportionately affected by HIV disease than any other subpopulation. This issue discusses health concerns, cultural and clinical competency, and systemic barriers to care. |  |  | The National Network of STD/HIV Prevention Training Centers (NNPTC) January Newsletter Source: Health Resources and Services Administration Date: 01/2012
This issue highlights the NNPTC's role in the upcoming National African American MSM Leadership Conference on HIV/AIDS; the NNPTC's efforts in distributing the CDC's 2010 STD Treatment Guidelines; and the new online STD Management Course. Download the newsletter |  |
Conferences/Trainings | Hepatitis C Treatment Update: A Self-Study Module [PDF 2.1 MB] Date: 01/2012 Author: Andrew H. Talal, MD, MPH Editor: Marija Zeremski, PhD Source: New York/New Jersey AETC and Albany Medical Center, Division of HIV Medicine
Part of the series, Caring for the HIV-Infected Inmate: A CME-Accredited Resource for Prescribing Clinicians. This CME and pharmacy-accredited self-study module is designed to provide physicians, physician assistants, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, nurses and other interested medical providers with information about current and newly FDA-approved hepatitis C therapies. This module is accredited for CME and pharmacy credit until June 30, 2012. Download the module |  |  | Cultural Competence: Strengthening the Clinicians Role in Delivering Quality HIV Care within African American Adolescent MSM Communities. January 26, 2012, 2:00-3:00pm EST Source: AETC National Multicultural Center
|  |  | TB Prevention in the HIV-Infected Patient: Screening, Testing, and Treatment of Latent TB Infection [Online] Date: 2012 Source: Curry International TB Center
This online course, which includes slides, audio narration, and interactive questions, provides information on how to screen, test, and treat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients for latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI). TB and HIV experts from the Western Region wrote and presented the case-based lessons in this course. The lessons can be taken separately or in any order. Each lesson is 20 minutes or less in length. For more information and to download the modules |  |  | TB 101 for Health Care Workers [Link] Date: 2012 Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
TB 101 is designed to educate health care workers about basic concepts related to TB prevention and control in the United States. The target audience for the course includes newly hired TB program staff and health care workers in areas related to TB (such as individuals who work in correctional facilities or HIV/AIDS clinics). For more information Start the web course |  |
Announcements | Introducing: The HIV Medical Homes Resource Center (MHRC) Source: HIV Medical Homes Resource Center
The François-Xavier Bagnoud Center of the School of Nursing at The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, (FXBC/UMDNJ) and the University of California, San Francisco, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Center for Excellence in Primary Care (UCSF/CEPC) have collaborated to form the HIV Medical Homes Resource Center (HIV-MHRC), a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) funded national training and technical assistance cooperative agreement. The goal of the HIV-MHRC is to provide training and technical assistance to assist Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program grantees in understanding, developing and successfully applying to become recognized PC-MHs. For more information, please visit the TARGET Center website. |  |  | Help the HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) collect information for the 2012 Ryan White All Grantee Meeting by completing the Information Gathering Tool Source: Health Resources and Services Administration
Save the date for the 2012 Ryan White All Grantee Meeting (AGM), November 27-29, 2012.On behalf of the HAB Planning Committee for the 2012 Ryan White AGM, please complete this BRIEF online pre-conference assessment to help plan the subject content for the 2012 AGM. This information will be shared in aggregate. Access the survey |  |  | Bring HIV Care Training & Technical Assistance to Your Health Center Source: AETC National Center for Expansion of HIV Care in Minority Communities
The AIDS Education and Training Center National Center for HIV Care in Minority Communities (AETC NCHCMC) is providing up to 30 health centers not directly funded through the Ryan White program the opportunity to join the second year of its HIV in Primary Care Learning Community. Health centers will be selected through a competitive process. Deadline for applications is February 15, 2012. For more information, please visit the To begin the online application and learn more |  |  | Follow the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program on Twitter
|  |  | Call for papers: HIV and Reproduction: Fertility, Contraception, and Preconception Issues and Interventions Source: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Investigators are invited to contribute original research articles as well as review articles that will stimulate the continuing efforts to understand the effects of HIV on fertility, the contraceptive considerations in HIV-infected women, interventions for safer conception, and the evaluation of pregnancy and other fertility outcomes in both resource-rich and resource-limited settings. Manuscript submission deadline has been extended to February 10, 2012. Learn more: Review the author guidelines |  |
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