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Basic Infection Control Manual (2nd edition)
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http://www.eurasiahealth.or...
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http://www.eurasiahealth.or...
Author(s): 
Ackerman P., Brachman M., et al.
Description: 
The Basic Infection Control Manual, 2nd Edition, is the result of a two-year collaborative process to review and update guidelines and clinical protocols that appeared in the first edition of this manual. In 1997, the AIHA Basic Infection Control Manual was published, providing a common source document that contained internationally recognized principles and practices for the prevention of hospital-acquired infections and recommendations for hospital epidemiologists and health care administrators responsible for managing infection control programs. The manual has been used extensively by ministries of health, medical education institutions, AIHA partnership programs, and Infection Control Training Centers (ICTC) in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia. , 413 pp., 2nd edition
Language: 
English, Russian
Publication date:
2003
Primary area(s) of focus: 
Infection Control

WHO HIV/AIDS Treatment and Care Protocols for Countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, 2006
Description: 

This page contains the latest version of the WHO HIV/AIDS Treatment and Care Protocols for countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, 2006.

1. Patient Evaluation and Antiretroviral Treatment for Adults and Adolescents (PDF, 1MB)

2.
Management of Opportunistic Infections and General Symptoms of HIV/AIDS (PDF, 2MB)

3.
Palliative Care for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PDF, 2MB)

4.
Management of Tuberculosis and HIV Coinfection (PDF, 1MB)

5.
HIV/AIDS Treatment and Care for Injecting Drug Users (PDF, 2MB)

6.
Management of Hepatitis C and HIV Coinfection (PDF, 3MB)

7.
Management of Hepatitis B and HIV Coinfection (PDF, 2MB)

8.
Prevention of Hepatitis A, B, C and other Hepatotoxic Factors in People Living with HIV/AIDS (PDF, 1MB)

9.
Supoprt for Sexual and Reproductive Health in People Living with HIV/AIDS (PDF, 1MB)

10.
Prevention of HIV Transmission from HIV Infected Mothers to their Infants (PDF, 1MB)

11.
Pediatric HIV/AIDS Treatment and Care (PDF, 647KB)

12.
Immunization of People Living with HIV/AIDS and People at Risk of HIV Infection (PDF, 1MB)

13.
Post Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Infection (PDF, 485KB)

 

Language: 
English, Russian
Publication date:
2006
Primary area(s) of focus: 
HIV/AIDS

ABT-378/ritonavir plus stavudine and lamivudine for the treatment of antiretroviral- naive adults with HIV-1 infection: 48-week results
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htm file (Russian, 9.6 kb) 748.htm 
Link to document(s)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
Author(s): 
Murphy R. L., Brun S., Hicks C., et al.
Description: 
To evaluate the safety and antiviral activity of different dose levels of the HIV protease inhibitor ABT-378 combined with low-dose ritonavir, plus stavudine and lamivudine in antiretroviral-naive individuals. , 1 p.
Language: 
English, Russian
Publication date:
2001
Primary area(s) of focus: 
HIV/AIDS

Medical Management of HIV Infection (2007)
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pdf file (Russian, 448.3 kb) Chapter 1. Natural History and Classification (2007 edition) 
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pdf file (Russian, 1410 kb) Chapter 2. Laboratory Tests (2007 edition) 
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pdf file (Russian, 543.8 kb) Chapter 3. Disease Prevention (2007 edition) 
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pdf file (Russian, 1548.2 kb) Chapter 4. Antiretroviral Therapy (2007 edition) 
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pdf file (Russian, 2838.6 kb) Chapter 5. Drug Information (2007 edition) 
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pdf file (Russian, 1124.4 kb) Chapter 6. Management of Infections (2007 edition) 
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pdf file (Russian, 1253.5 kb) Chapter 7. Systems Review (2007 edition) 
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pdf file (Russian, 237.4 kb) Abbreviations (2007 edition) 
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pdf file (Russian, 445.8 kb) Introduction 2005-2006 
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pdf file (Russian, 312.1 kb) Introduction to Russian version 2005-2006 
Link to document(s)
http://bartletthiv.com/
Author(s): 
Bartlett J. G., Gallant J. E.
Description: 

The 2007 edition of Medical Management of HIV Infection reflects substantial changes in the treatment of patients with HIV infection and AIDS since the 2005-2006 edition was published. This edition was completed in July 2007, so new developments in treatment guidelines occurring after that time are not included.

The 2005-2006 version will stay up untill replaced by 2007 version.

Please note: these files contain translator's notes on misprints of the English version.

Language: 
English, Russian
Publication date:
July 15, 2007
Primary area(s) of focus: 
HIV/AIDS
Pages: 
467

HIV Medicine 2005
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pdf file (Russian, 6587.9 kb) HIV Medicine 2005 - Full-text Russian Version 
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pdf file (Russian, 488 kb) Foreword 
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pdf file (Russian, 1058.2 kb) Chapter 1. Introduction 
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pdf file (Russian, 315.5 kb) Chapter 2. Acute HIV-1 Infection 
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pdf file (Russian, 472.6 kb) Chapter 3. HIV Testing 
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pdf file (Russian, 812 kb) Chapter 4. Pathogenesis of HIV-1 Infection 
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pdf file (Russian, 2352 kb) Chapter 5. ART 2005 
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pdf file (Russian, 488.9 kb) Chapter 6. Management of Side Effects 
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pdf file (Russian, 424.2 kb) Chapter 7. Lipodystrophy Syndrome 
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pdf file (Russian, 526.2 kb) Chapter 8. Mitochondrial Toxicity of Nucleoside Analogs 
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pdf file (Russian, 552 kb) Chapter 9. HIV Resistance Testing 
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pdf file (Russian, 456.2 kb) Chapter 10. Pregnancy and HIV 
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pdf file (Russian, 513.2 kb) Chapter 11. Antiretroviral Therapy in Children 
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pdf file (Russian, 1082.7 kb) Chapter 12. Opportunistic Infections (OIs) 
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pdf file (Russian, 338.3 kb) Chapter 13. Traveling with HIV 
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pdf file (Russian, 360.9 kb) Chapter 14. Kaposi’s Sarcoma 
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pdf file (Russian, 482.9 kb) Chapter 15. Malignant Lymphomas 
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pdf file (Russian, 254.4 kb) Chapter 16. The New HIV Patient 
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pdf file (Russian, 530.2 kb) Chapter 17. HIV and HBV/HCV Coinfections 
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pdf file (Russian, 613.1 kb) Chapter 18. HIV-associated Skin and Mucocutaneous Diseases 
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pdf file (Russian, 329.1 kb) Chapter 19. HIV and Sexually Transmitted Diseases 
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pdf file (Russian, 339.4 kb) Chapter 20. HIV and Cardiac Diseases 
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pdf file (Russian, 442.8 kb) Chapter 21. HIV-associated Pulmonary Hypertension 
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pdf file (Russian, 381.2 kb) Chapter 22. HIV and Pulmonary Diseases 
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pdf file (Russian, 327.5 kb) Chapter 23. HIV-1 associated Encephalopathy and Myelopathy 
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pdf file (Russian, 379.8 kb) Chapter 24. Neuromuscular Diseases 
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pdf file (Russian, 396.1 kb) Chapter 25. HIV and Psychiatric Disorders 
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pdf file (Russian, 377.7 kb) Chapter 26. HIV and Wish for Parenthood 
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pdf file (Russian, 326.2 kb) Chapter 27. Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) 
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pdf file (Russian, 939.2 kb) Chapter 28. Drug Profiles 
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pdf file (Russian, 645.9 kb) Chapter 29. Drug-Drug Interactions 
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pdf file (Russian, 429.5 kb) Introduction to Russian version 
Link to document(s)
http://www.hivmedicine.com
Author(s): 
Hoffmann C., Kamps B. S., Rocktroh J.K. 
Description: 
This textbook—which is based on the collaborative experience of noted European HIV/AIDS specialists—provides a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of the treatment of HIV infection. It is recommended for practicing healthcare workers from various specialties and for instructors at medical institutions of higher learning and advanced training faculties, as well as for all those providing health care to people living with HIV/AIDS.
Language: 
English, Russian, Romanian
Publication date:
2005
Primary area(s) of focus: 
HIV/AIDS
Pages: 
565

WHO and HHS/CDC Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) Generic Training Package Components
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pdf file (Russian, 7449.9 kb) Presentation Booklet 
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pdf file (Russian, 164.9 kb) Corrigendum 
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pdf file (Russian, 288.3 kb) Introduction to Russian version 
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pdf file (Russian, 3601.7 kb) Participant Manual 
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pdf file (Russian, 1149.4 kb) Complete PMTCT Training Programme and Course Director Guide 
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pdf file (Russian, 1261.7 kb) PMTCT Pocket Guide 
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pdf file (Russian, 4317.5 kb) Trainer Manual 
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pdf file (Russian, 516.1 kb) PMTCT Wall Charts 
Link to document(s)
http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/o...
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Developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in partnership with the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) and JHPIEGO at Johns Hopkins University.
Description: 

This is a comprehensive, evidence-based course for the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) and was written for implementation in resource-constrained settings. The package provides a context for reviewing existing materials (policies, procedures, and curricula) in light of current science and evidence-based practice. It also provides a framework for updating existing policy, developing materials where needed, and considering the implications of implementing PMTCT services in a range of clinical settings. The process of adapting the curriculum for country use facilitates stakeholder input. This curriculum also provides a mechanism for developing and sustaining human capacity building for PMTCT programmes.

Files in PDF, HTML and Power Point formats.

Language: 
English, Russian
Publication date:
2004
Primary area(s) of focus: 
HIV/AIDS, Prevention of Mother-to-child Transmission

Improving Infection Control is a Route to Resource Saving. Methodical Recommendations\
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pdf file (Russian, 3746.7 kb) 1096.pdf 
Description: 
9 pp. Text and 10 pp. Slide presentation
Language: 
Russian
Primary area(s) of focus: 
Infection Control

Clinical Overview of HIV Disease
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pdf file (Russian, 741.8 kb) Clinical Overview of HIV Disease 
Link to document(s)
http://www.hivinsite.com/In...
Author(s): 
C. Hare
Description: 
This chapter provides a general overview of issues relevant to clinical practitioners. More extensive discussions on the topics covered here are available in other chapters of the HIV InSite Knowledge Base.
Language: 
English, Russian
Publication date:
2006
Primary area(s) of focus: 
HIV/AIDS
Pages: 
54

The Pocket Guide to Adult HIV/AIDS Treatment: January 2006
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pdf file (Russian, 1365.6 kb) Bartlett_Pocket_2006_Rus.pdf 
Link to document(s)
http://hopkins-aids.edu/pub...
Author(s): 
Bartlett J. G.
Description: 
A quick reference for antiretroviral drugs, antiretroviral therapy, opportunistic infections, and related issues. , 82 pp.
Language: 
English, Russian
Publication date:
2006
Primary area(s) of focus: 
HIV/AIDS

Management of Pediatric HIV Infection (GALEN Module No. 10)
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pdf file (English, 5188.8 kb) 1666.pdf 
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pdf file (Russian, 6018.1 kb) 1666_ru.pdf 
Author(s): 
Pavia, Andrew T., Zar, Heather.
Description: 
This module focuses on aspects of HIV disease specific to infants and children, with special emphasis on clinical management., 68 pp.
Language: 
English
Publication date:
2006
Primary area(s) of focus: 
HIV/AIDS


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