Preventing HIV Infection
EVALUATION OF THE THEORY OF REASONED ACTION WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF PREVENTING
HIV INFECTION Background on the Model and Theorists In the Theory of Reasoned ....
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Research Problems with AIDS & HIV Infection
.... Recently, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a fourth drug, Stavudine, or D4T, for the treatment of AIDS and
HIV infection. ....
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The HIV epidemic in the United States
.... The new population of infected adults has led to increasing numbers of infected children.
HIV infection affects the ability of children to acquire knowledge. ....
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Adherence
.... Studies regarding the management of
HIV infection in children lack data. .... It may be the first indicator of perinatal
HIV infection. ....
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Part Five: HIV Study The global HIV epidemic cont
.... 1-5). In 1992,
HIV infection became the leading cause of death among men ages 25 to 44 and the fourth leading cause of death among women in the same age group. ....
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HIV & THE FETUS Introduction This research pa
.... Surveys measuring the prevalence of
HIV infection in pregnant women show results ranging from 0.2 in 1,000 to 22 in 1,000. Perinatal ....
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HIV Infections and AIDS
This paper is an examination of the problems that the rising epidemic of
HIV infection and AIDS poses to social workers, both as a direct issue in providing ....
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TRUANCY, ILLEGAL DRUG USE, AND KNOWLEDGE OF HIV
TRUANCY AND ILLEGAL DRUG USE, AND KNOWLEDGE OF
HIV INFECTION IN 932 14-16-YEAR-OLD ADOLESCENTS: This research critiques the article "Truancy and illegal drug ....
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Groups Affected by HIV/AIDS
.... She was tested for
HIV infection in 1995 and found non-reactive. .... A CDC test indicated group O
infection by
HIV subtype-specific peptide serology. ....
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CLIENT PROGRESS IN HIV GROUP THERAPY
.... While the progression of the
HIV infection is not yet well understood, Francis and Chin note that it has been established that the retrovirus destroys the ....
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HIV Testing
.... 306). Within about 4 to 6 weeks of initial
HIV infection there is a period of viremia without detectable antibodies (1:306). During ....
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Prevalence of HIV/AIDS Hispanics & African Americans
.... She was tested for
HIV infection in 1995 and found non-reactive. .... A CDC test indicated group O
infection by
HIV subtype-specific peptide serology. ....
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HIV
.... Recently, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a fourth drug, Stavudine, or D4T, for the treatment of AIDS and
HIV infection. ....
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HIV and AIDS Introduction It may be that becau
.... system.
HIV infection is diagnosed by conducting a simple blood test, although there are two different tests available. False positives ....
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HIV
.... Brazil's cases of
HIV infection and AIDS include both type 1 and type 2 viruses. .... Of the sample, 1.1 percent tested positive for
HIV infection. ....
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Genetic Variations in HIV
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HIV infection in Brazil is one of the highest in the world, and a study characterized 43 seropositive blood units collected from volunteer blood donors living ....
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HIV Prevention & Needle Exchange Programs
.... intravenous drug users are falling prey to this epidemic, "Intravenous drug users now account for about half of all new cases of
HIV infection; their partners ....
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HIV/AIDS in Contact Sport
.... Ironically, many have suggested that the
HIV infection rate amongst professional athletes is probably much higher than that of the general population. ....
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Analysis of HIV/AIDS
.... Medication resulted in nausea and headaches and noncompliance which worsened the
HIV infection and led to hematological reactions. ....
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Analysis of HIV/AIDS
.... Medication resulted in nausea and headaches and noncompliance which worsened the
HIV infection and led to hematological reactions. ....
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AIDS HIV Drugs
.... One of the largest challenges to help prevent
HIV infection and deaths from AIDS in many of these countries revolves around access to powerful AIDS drugs that ....
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Prenatal Testing for HIV
.... During the past 20 years, more than 15,000 children have been infected, and more than 3,000 have died as a result of
HIV infection. ....
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HIV/AIDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS HIV/AIDS and Human Rights
.... die. It was also noted that AIDS symptoms might remain latent for up to ten years after the original
HIV infection occurred. In ....
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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
.... States alone. This is only the tip of the iceberg of
HIV infection, however, and of the ultimate toll of the disease. It is estimated ....
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HIV/AIDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS This research paper d
.... die. It was also noted that AIDS symptoms might remain latent for up to ten years after the original
HIV infection occurred. In ....
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AIDS & College Athletes
.... related
HIV transmission is infinitesimal" (COHIS, 1999, 1). To date, there is only one case of
HIV infection worldwide associated with sports participation. ....
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AIDS: AN OVERVIEW
.... with
HIV/AIDS have some form of psychiatric disorder, although it is not known whether the disorders preceded or followed the diagnosis of
HIV infection. ....
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HIV Prevention for Substance Abusers
.... In formulating conclusions about
HIV infection and prevention, the CDC (1998) calls for continuing research into IV drug user populations, their risk for
HIV ....
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Placebo Speech
.... countries. Nevertheless, the magnitude of the disease calls for efficient, effective treatment of
HIV infection. Placebo studies ....
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Nutrition: Breast Cancer Among women, breast ca
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HIV infection is a chronic and evolving disease. .... Libman, H. (1992, March). Pathogenesis, natural history, and classification of
HIV infection. ....
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