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  1. ... of telephone counselling. We staff outpatient clinics, full HIV testing clinic (which includes counselling), and then Drug Users with AIDS in the City of New ...
  2. ... and harms in persons prescribed PrEP include adverse drug-related events, the potential for antiretroviral resistance in persons who acquire HIV while taking PrEP, and the potential for behavioral ...
  3. ... a bar out- reach program for on-site HIV counseling and testing, street outreach to injection drug users and sex workers and programs targeting out-of-school youth. Lobbying for Support Then director of the Austin/Travis ... department's HIV Services Unit and members of the community developed ...
  4. ... concerns, psychotherapy, professional caregivers' feelings and issues, neuropsychological testing, HIV screening, prevention, intravenous drug use, worried well, and spirituality, as well as ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Recurrent herpes labialis : developing drugs for treatment and prevention 
    Publication: Silver Spring, MD : Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, November 2017
    ... phenotypically the development of resistance to the investigational drug by selecting resistant HIV-1 variants. Resistance studies should include evaluation of cross-resistance to ...
  6. ... on community/patient education, particularly in Methadone Maintenance, Drug Detoxification, and Prenatal Substance Abuse Programs. HIV Testing: A new program offering HIV counselling testing to ...
  7. ... patients ultimately become refractory to them. In addition, HIV has shown the ability to develop resistance to the drugs themselves. Potential new antiviral drugs and strategies are ...
  8. ... our patients didn't come to us for HIV testing. They usually presented in crisis -~ a skin abscess from drug use, a fever or pneumonia. They would not ... immedi- ately to all settings in which [V drug abusers are seen or treated. ... aspects of HIV testing must also be considered. Although the current tests ...
  9. ... for HBV infection include sexually transmitted infection clinics, HIV testing and treatment centers, health care settings that target services toward persons who inject drugs (PWID) and men who have sex with men ( ...
  10. ... a month. We provide information and referral to drug treatment, provide HIV testing and counseling, referral to social services, and referral ...
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