Bridging the Gap: Index Volume [International Conference on AIDS (12th: 1998: Geneva, Switzerland)]

12th World AIDS Conference nurse Ontario 135 Keyword Abstract SKeyword Abstract-- ional HIV transmission/ Nurses education in occupational HIV tran HIV/AIDS education for nurses in China/Pilot program in experient HIV/AIDS education for:Forming community partnerships t HIV disease: A study of in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam/Degr mproving the capacity of to care for patients with HIV/AIDS i s referred to community from a HIV unit in Sydney, Australi e gap: Collaboration of and physicians improving quality of ian AIDS program train all around the country/Brazilian Al ath: Voices of Canadian in AIDS care/Giving death: Voices ons of HIV+ women and /Adherence barriers to complex an Australia, to community,1993-1995/Pain in clients referre ing/Community health ' attitudes toward various HIV/AIDS utta/KAP study among regarding HIV/AIDS in a maternity universal precautions/ Nursing care for persons with and without s for adherence period/ interventions for sustainable com AIDS in Manipur, India/ interventions in HIV/AIDS in Mani +ve patients by private nursing homes: A help based programme HIV infection in a skilled challenge to community ns/Effect of supportive twerp, Belgium/Direct ctive way/Home based berculosis/Ambulatory compliance/The role of s/Training needs of the aboo!/Humour in AIDS S in paramedical staff ( s from the medical and Selective process for a h AIDS/Home care and t (HIV)/Home care and nging role of home care ents with HIV infection/ V/AIDS as health guard/ rity and disadvantaged/ dge of more aggressive a retrospective study of fessionals the basics of s as food!/Demystifying n drug use, poverty and n AIDS/Parenteral ients infected with HIV/ facility/Palliative care for HIV infe /Home care a challenge to commu care on life satisfaction and self ca time with AIDS and non-AIDS pati care: The cost-effective way/Hom care for HIV positive patients in tre in providing patient education mat workers who care for HIV+ clients care is no taboo!/Humour in AIDS staff) in eastern Rajasthan State o viewpoint - A project in Ife-ljesa z group in the day-bed AIDS/HIV un of people with AIDS/Home care a for an AIDS patient (HIV)/Home c in care for people living with HIV/A Nutricional status in hospitalized patients Nutrition for people with HIV/AIDS as heal as complementary therapy amo nutrition therapies for HIV+ patients warra intervention strategies for HIV inf and HIV within a harm reduction: Micro-nutrients as food!/Demyst in a downtown community/HIV, i in AIDS/Parenteral Nutritional status and health-related qualit 60359 13477 22461 63*/22464 22468 22469 22470 22476 24252 65*/32352 60134 60319 60842 62*/22459 22471 22473 12425 505*/22427 22446 66*/22460 22463 483*/22466 60*/22467 22472 22477 64*/22485 33545 42423 42465 43374 60019 60256 60399 24348 42350 42341 42344 42356 42365 44289 60498 42338 42347 42361 42364 42366 60040 60398 14347 22443 32140 32163 42332 42346 42349 42354 42355 12231 12253 12275 12368 12369 22337 22357 22398 32248 32393 41209 60623 13515 23461 33482 33593 12280 13218 13266 175*/13363 23493 34116 42116 among New York State ( NYS ) prison entrants, 1987-1997/Trends i ction in San Francisco/ Objective: To characterize risk behaviors roblems in achieving its objectives /The Malaysian AIDS charter: ess, deaths, and social obligations: Peasant food security in the c irus (CMV)/Long-term observation of normal and immunosuppre n HIV-infected children, before and after therapy/CD e/Costing HIV using an database/Costing HIV using non-progressors using observational databases/Two methods t HIV+ women: A 4-year study of 364 HIV+ women/ Results from the chorus database/Patterns of prote oluntarily enrolled in an database/Treating HIV/AI ults from the CHORUS database/Viral detectabilit nts/Evaluation of serial observations of weight and body composi ng-term survivors under observed effectiveness of highly active an change participation as in two cohorts of injection drug u s mental health/"A grief ": The impact of HIV-related deat mycobacterial antigens in pulmonary and extrapulmona ural protease mutations in HIV infected Japanese hemo erculosis (TB)/Directly therapy (DOT) of highly active a in HIV-infected women in the adult and adolescent spec AIDS perception as an obstacle in the efficacious prevention in B rence: Patient reasons/ Obstacles in treatment adherence: Patient nalysis in Azerbaijan: and lessons learned/HIV/AIDS of Kenya/Fundamental obstacles to behaviour change in preventi ychosocial and cultural for HIV/AIDS prevention among en 1991 and 1997 and to 100% condom use in female na Faso/Socio-cultural to implementation of an associa mparative importance of obstetric factors for vertical HIV-1 transmi 91 gynecological and obstetrical surgical interventions in HIV-in n: Antiretroviral effects, and neonatal outcomes/An an and practices of French obstetricians-gynecologists regarding H ctices among Maryland obstetricians /A comprehensive assessm orkers - United States/ Occupational exposures resulting in HIV i 23516 23101 44103 24159 11231 13364 477*/24127 13360 32133 42310 42390 42403 32186 187*/13349 23185 24245 31206 60444 60582 60923 44180 32400 43223 14207 14289 33101 60234 23285 13391 32230 13568 60526 23329 4+ lymphocytes/mm3/ supplements containing longservice organisations/ supplementation and educatio dren with HIV infection/ statement and body compositi in pediatric population/ and clinical factors associated e years (1993-to date)/ therapy in HIV infection: A pers ild in the United States/ assessment of an HIV infected age children with home nutritional support/Quality of life of HIV-in sons and challenges of home care for PLWHA and HIV antiretroviral drugs and support/Disappearance of sev terone, HIV activity, and status in HIV-infected women/ ected patients, effect of intervention/Whole body protei otease inhibitors on the health of HIV infected adults/T HIV infection/Expanded evaluation in patients with HIV i edance analysis (BIA), state, and HIV status among HI tial impact of oral liquid supplements on oropharyngeal nevirapine/nucleoside ( NVP /nuc) combination therapy/Retained e (ZDV) and nevirapine ( ) can reduce CSF HIV-1 viral load in p (NFV) and nevirapine ( ): Suppression of HIV-1 RNA to fewer t reated with nevirapine ( ) based combination therapy within th /Efficacy of nevirapine ( )+3TC+ZDV in nucleoside-experience herapy with nevirapine ( ), indinavir (IDV), and lamivudine (3TC e (ddl) and nevirapine ( ) as initial antiretroviral therapy and foil ort/Once-daily therapy ( /ddl/3TC) for the IVDU HIV-1 infected nd safety of nevirapine ( ) in clinical practice: Experience in ove n therapy/Nevirapine ( ) + didanosine (DDI) + lamivudine (3T 3TC) and nevirapine ( ) by direct analysis of plasma reverse t on between nevirapine ( ) and rifampin (RMP)/Pharmacokineti mong youth in school in Nyanza Province, Kenya/A KAP survey a men and HIV/AIDS rural province of Kenya/Women and HI simamie" campaign in, Kenya/Circumventing lack of clea aches of Lake Victoria, Province, Kenya/Establishing co eaths in New York City ( NYC )/Protease inhibitors are associated w rtality in New York City ( )/Declining AIDS mortality in New Yor linics in New York City ( ), 1991-97/Impact of tuberculosis on i ildren in New York City ( )/Aging cohort of perinatally HIV-infec ual risk in East Harlem,: An event analysis/The social ecolog rug treatments among Latino and Black young men who hav d to the New York City ( ) Department of Health Retrovirology or infectious diseases/ ive condom promotion/ noa, Italy/Evaluation of occupational ative form to reduce the ylaxis/Preventability of o City, Brazil/Profile of ealth care workers after m to decrease the risk of revention for infectious Work-related stress and Pyschosocial impact of e prophylaxis (PEP) for xposure prophylaxis for nd prophylaxis after an re prophylaxis team for or blood and body fluid on/Nurses education in and reducing perceived ived and actual risks of risk for HIV infection and po 33194 vulnerability of soldiers to H 43396 exposures to HIV, HBV and 13471 risk in the day care unit in Br 22474 exposures resulting in huma 23330 exposures to blood and bod 23332 exposure/Risk of HIV infecti 23336 transmission of HIV/An infe 23340 accidents in the health care 23346 burnout in AIDS caregivers: 24300 exposures to blood and bod 24307 exposures to HIV/Tolerabili 246*/33171 and sexual exposures to HI 247*/33176 exposure to HIV: A no show 33177 exposures to blood-borne p 33181 exposure in Rio de Janeiro 33187 HIV transmission/Nurses e 60359 hazards in HIV partner notifi 60364 HIV transmission among he 60873 etroviral prophylaxis of occupationally exposed health care work n Brazil/One day clinic ( ODC ) service to AIDS patient: A preliminar n the oral cavity and the oesophagus of HIV patients/Analysis of t roupe chretien pour les oeuvres sociales/GCOS"/Counselling wit ors in a cohort of police officers in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania/lncid irst HIV case as been officially detected in Mauritius/Creation of e Chilean Government officials, clinicians, and members of the N cation of administrative in the fight against AIDS in rural ar ed with oral ganciclovir ( OGCV )/The impact of baseline antiretrovir opportunistic infection ( 01) among Singaporean AIDS patients in 1 pportunistic infections ( ) related to HIV infection in the era of hig rs and use of corticoids ointment /"Buffalo Hump" associated with pportunistic infections ( Ols ) prevention guidelines in federally fund duction of CD8+ T cell oligoclonality /Initiation of antiretroviral th rs in retroviral envelope oligomer during membrane fusion proces T cell using high density oligonucleotide arrays/Quantitative mole mRNA by the antisense oligonucleotides GEM 91~ and GEM 92~ HTLV-I infected people/ Oligosymptomatic neurological patients i spirit of volunteerism in Olongapo City for HIV/AIDS prevention an munex, Kemron, Pearl Omega and Polyatomic Apheresis (WDDS follow-up of anogenital oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) i ed neurodegeneration: Oncostatin-M produced by mononuclear tease inhibitor therapy/ Onset diabetes mellitus associated with pr stic forecasting of AIDS onset in HIV-infected children/Probabilisti in HIV-specialty care in Ontario, Canada/Tuberculosis screening ters of bisexual men in, Canada: An event-based analysi m mothers to infants in 1994 to 1996: A missed opportunit V treatment patterns in, Canada/An economic evaluation 33178 44255 32123 60866 13108 34183 60760 60936 12347 22332 42412 12403 42212 109*/31121 60445 380*/11139 41246 32205 43205 474*/44140 22314 32200 12308 60695 13270 14179 23288 24129

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Bridging the Gap: Index Volume [International Conference on AIDS (12th: 1998: Geneva, Switzerland)]
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