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TitleDon't be afraid to ask: Commonly asked questions about injecting drug use and hepatitis C
Publication no.AHS - 7545
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryInformation to help injecting drug users avoid infection with blood borne diseases including hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleHIV Infection - A.I.D.S.
Publication no.SSH - 5500
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryInformation about the causes of HIV/AIDS including prevention and symptoms
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf), Greek (pdf), Italian (pdf), Korean (pdf), Lao (pdf)
TitleHIV patient fact sheet
Publication no.NGO - 6725
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryFact sheet for patients diagnosed with HIV, including how the disease is spread, treatment and confidentiality issues.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf), Indonesian (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Maori (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Thai (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleHaving an HIV test
Publication no.SSH - 7450
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryInformation about having an HIV test, including causes of HIV, and what to consider before having the test. Also includes information on how to use a condom correctly.
LanguagesChinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf), Portuguese (pdf), Thai (pdf)
TitleWe know our HIV status. Do you?
Publication no.AHS - 7550
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryPoster promoting free testing for HIV and sexually transmitted infections. Winner of the 2004 Multicultural Health Communication Award
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Thai (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleWomen and HIV. Fact Sheet 2 - Newly Diagnosed
Publication no.NGO - 6075
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryA guide for women newly diagnosed with HIV, including coping with feelings, getting support, deciding whom to tell that you have HIV, talking to your partner, issues for HIV-positive women with children, or who would like children, where to get information about treatment.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Thai (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleWomen and HIV. Fact Sheet 1 - Testing
Publication no.NGO - 6070
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryFact sheet 1 of a series of six fact sheets on women and HIV. A guide for women about HIV testing, including why you might consider testing; pre-test counselling; consent to testing; confidentiality; implications of a negative or of a positive result; HIV testing; who can request that you have HIV testing
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Thai (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleWomen and HIV. Fact Sheet 3 - Symptoms
Publication no.NGO - 6080
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryA guide for women to the prevention and treatment of symptoms and illnesses associated with HIV.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Thai (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleWomen and HIV. Fact Sheet 5 - Pregnancy
Publication no.NGO - 6085
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryA guide for women on HIV and pregnancy, including information on becoming pregnant if you have HIV, the effects of HIV on pregnancy, HIV treatment in pregnancy, risk of transmission from mother to baby, breastfeeding and HIV, and termination of pregnancy.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Thai (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
TitleWomen and HIV. Fact sheet 6 - Parenting
Publication no.NGO - 6090
Last update24/09/2009
SummaryA guide to parenting issues for women with HIV, including thinking about becoming a parent, support services for families affected by HIV, deciding whether to tell your children or other people about being HIV positive, planning for the future, and respite care.
LanguagesArabic (pdf), Chinese Traditional (pdf), English (pdf), Khmer (pdf), Spanish (pdf), Thai (pdf), Vietnamese (pdf)
This web page is managed and authorised by NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service. Last updated: 25 September, 2009
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