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September 2000 Some links on this page are files in PDF format, and you must install
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The Satellite Broadcast Web site is now accepting online registrations and offering broadcast materials for the November 30, 2000 broadcast, "HIV Prevention Update: Men Who Have Sex with Men." This broadcast presents a public health update on activities and resources for HIV prevention for gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men. Viewers will hear from government and nongovernment spokespersons throughout the country. Programs in action will also be featured through interviews and tours. For more information or to register a viewing site, visit the Web site at http://www.cdcnpin.org/broadcast or call 800-458-5231.
The CDC Labor Analysis Survey was added to the Business Responds to
AIDS and Labor Responds to AIDS (BRTA/LRTA) Web site at http://www.brta-lrta.org/action/labor.htm.
The survey provides information about the state of HIV/AIDS education
programs and workplace policies in labor unions, determines the needs
of the labor unions, and assesses the methods which would be most effective
to meet those needs.
The following publications have recently
been added to NPIN inventory: Usted Puede Prevenir La PCP En Adultos Y Adolescentes Guia Para Personas
Infectadas Con El VIH. D418 Core Curriculum on Tuberculosis What the Clinician Should Know, Fourth Edition, 2000. D417 Sterile Syringes Series (This includes five, two-page fact sheets.) D387 The publications listed above may be accessed in many different ways. They can be ordered by phone at 800-458-5231 or 301-562-1098. They can also be ordered or downloaded from our Web site at http://www.cdcnpin.org/pubs/start.htm. Some of the publications listed above are also available from our 24-hour automated fax-back system, NPIN FAX. To receive a list of all documents available by NPIN FAX call 800-458-5231 or 301-562-1098 and follow the prompts. You can also download the list from our Web site at http://www.cdcnpin.org/services/faxpubs.htm. |