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    Effects of HIV AIDS

    This plain language factsheet addresses four key HIV questions: What’s the difference between HIV and AIDS? How is HIV transmitted? How can I avoid getting HIV? How does HIV affect the immune system?

    7 Good Reasons to Test for HIV Now

    7 Good Reasons to test for HIV Now covers seven of the key reasons why people should get tested for HIV in plain everyday language and was designed to engage people with low literacy skills who may be also from diverse cultural backgrounds. It is available in English, Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian, Portuguese, Spanish, Thai and Vietnamese.

    HIV Testing Options

    Raising awareness of HIV testing is an important element of NSW goal to eliminate HIV transmission. HIV Testing Options page details available HIV testing services including anonymous services and those not requiring a Medicare card.

    Are You Living With Hepatitis B

    Are you living with hepatitis B? Find out. Get tested campaign encourages people from Chinese-speaking, Arabic-speaking, Korean, and sub-Saharan African communities in NSW to get tested for hepatitis B.

    Hepatitis B It’s Family Business

    ‘Hepatitis B. It’s family business’ is a comprehensive resource developed specifically for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.Available in English, Arabic, Chinese, Indonesian, Khmer, Korean, Thai and Vietnamese, this booklet covers simpleinformation about hepatitis B, consequences of chronic infection, transmission, testing, treatment, prevention as well as information on support services in NSW.

    Hepatitis B Testing

    This plain language factsheet talks about why people should get tested for hepatitis B and where.

    Hepatitis C what you need to know

    This factsheet talks about hepatitis C under these 10 headings: What is hepatitis C? Is hepatitis C the same as hepatitis A and B? How do you get hepatitis C? What does hepatitis C do? Testing for hepatitis C Hepatitis C and personal health Treatment for hepatitis C Preventing hepatitis C in the community Support and understanding Further contact

    Are you living with hepatitis C A cure is available

    Video featuring community members who tell their story of being cured of hepatitis C. They reflect on their journey from the shock they experienced when first diagnosed, the stigma and discrimination associated with hepatitis C, to undertaking treatment and finally living free of hepatitis C.

    Coronavirus - ways to reduce your risk

    The Bendigo Health Settlement Services team has produced translated information sheets about the Coronavirus threat.The information has been gathered from the Department of Health and Human Services and the Bendigo Health Medical Practice.

    COVID-19 - Simple steps to reduce the risk of coronavirus for yourself and others (poster)

    Share this poster of some simple steps to reduce the risk of infection with coroavirus (Covid-19).

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