Table of Contents (Chapters)
Cover (PDF format - 37,361 bytes / 1 page)
I.
Overview of Components of a Perinatal Prevention Program
II.
Perinatal HIV Transmission and Antenatal/Intrapartum Interventions
III.
HIV Counseling and Testing in a Developing Country Setting
IV.
The Range of Perinatal HIV Prevention Interventions
Va.
Short-Course Antiretrovirals in Antenatal Settings - Part A
Vb.
Short-Course Antiretrovirals in Antenatal Settings - Part B
VI.
Antenatal Care and Mother-Child Health Services
VII.
The Breast-Feeding Dilemma
VIII.
Cost, Logistical, and Political Aspects of Intervention Programs; Resources; and Partnerships
IX.
Program Planning and Evaluation Issues
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I. Overview of Components of a Perinatal Prevention Program
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Presented by Martha Rogers, M.D.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
II. Perinatal HIV Transmission and Antenatal/Intrapartum Interventions
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Extent of Perinatal HIV Risk in the Developing World
Presented by Timothy J. Dondero, M.D.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Mother-to-Infant HIV Transmission:
Modes, Timing, Mechanisms, and Risk Factors
Presented by Maryglenn Fowler M.D., M.P.H.
National Institutes of Health
Interruption of Mother-to-Infant HIV Transmission:
Results of the Bangkok Short-Course AZT Trial
Presented by Nathan Shaffer, M.D.
CDC and The HIV/AIDS Collaboration, Bangkok, Thailand
III. HIV Counseling and Testing in a Developing Country Setting
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Introduction and Overview
Carl H. Campbell, Jr., M.P.A.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
HIV Prevention Counseling and Testing: Overview and Background
Presented by Susan Dietz, R.N.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Voluntary Counseling and Testing: the Ugandan Experience
Presented by Edmund Gumisiriza, B.A.
AIDS Information Centre, Kampala, Uganda
Counseling and Testing in the Antenatal Setting:
The Ivoirian Experience
Presented by Ehounou Ekpini, M.D.
Projet RETRO-CI, Abidjan, C™te d'Ivoire
Counseling and Testing in the Antenatal Setting:
The Thai Experience (I)
Presented by Sumaleelak Sorapipatana, M.A.
The HIV/AIDS Collaboration, Bangkok, Thailand
Counseling and Testing in the Antenatal Setting:
The Thai Experience (II)
Presented by Pattarawan Chaiyakul, B.N.
Chief Nurse, Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
Rapid HIV Testing vs. "Standard" Testing in Counseling and Testing
Presented by Bernard Branson, M.D.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Field Evaluation of Rapid HIV Tests in Honduras and Uganda
Presented by Tim Granade, M.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Candidate Rapid HIV Tests
Presented by Bernard Branson, M.D.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Laboratory Acceptance, Training, and Quality Control
for Rapid HIV Tests: The Ugandan Experience
Presented by Carol Fridlund, B.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Programmatic Perspective: Rapid HIV Testing Acceptance
by Clients and Counselors
Presented by Edmund Gumisiriza, B.A.
AIDS Information Centre, Kampala, Uganda
Training and Support of HIV Counselors
and Content and Message Setting
Presented by Beth Dillon, M.S.W.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Social and Behavioral Considerations in Counseling and Testing:
Research and Operational Issues
Presented by Thomas Painter, Ph.D.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
IV. The Range of Perinatal HIV Prevention Interventions (PDF format - 110,982 bytes / 11 pages)
Approaches Other than Short-Course AZT to Interrupt Mother-to-Infant
HIV Transmission, Including Low-Technology Approaches:
Current Knowledge and Status of Ongoing Research
Presented by Francois Dabis, M.D., Ph.D.
Agence Nationale de Recherches sur le SIDA, Bordeaux, France
Perinatal Prevention Program Options, Simple to Complex
Presented by Isabelle DeVincenzi, M.D.
UNAIDS, Geneva, Switzerland
V. Short-Course Antiretrovirals in Antenatal Settings
Part A
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Pharmacology, Safety, and Contraindications of AZT and
Other Perinatal Prevention Drugs
Presented by Lynne Mofenson, M.D.
National Institutes of Health
Dosage, Administration, and Monitoring in the Short-Course AZT
Phase III Trial to Reduce Perinatal HIV Transmission,
Bangkok, Thailand
Presented by Nathan Shaffer, M.D.
CDC and The HIV/AIDS Collaboration, Bangkok, Thailand
Acceptance and Compliance with the "Bangkok Regimen"
Presented by Thananda Naiwatanakul, M.Sc.
The HIV/AIDS Collaboration, Bangkok, Thailand
Part B (PDF format - 863,359 bytes / 18 pages)
Acceptance and Compliance by Women: The C™te d'Ivoire Experience
Presented by Ehounou Ekpini, M.D.
Projet RETRO-CI, Abidjan, C™te d'Ivoire
Social-Behavioral Considerations in Acceptance and Adherence to AZT:
Research and Operational Issues
Presented by Thomas Painter, Ph.D.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Lessons from the American Experience with
Acceptance of Perinatal Prevention
Presented by Martha Rogers, M.D.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
VI.
Antenatal Care and Mother-Child Health Services
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Antenatal Care Elements Necessary to Permit Adding
Perinatal Intervention Activities
Presented by Elizabeth Hoff, M.D.
World Health Organization
Important Antenatal Interventions Other than HIV Prevention
in Developing Country Settings
Presented by Brian McCarthy, M.D., M.Sc.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
VII. The Breast-Feeding Dilemma (PDF format - 130,534 bytes / 15 pages)
HIV Risks from Breast-Feeding, Benefits of Breast-Feeding,
and Health Risks from Not Breast-Feeding
Presented by Jeanne Bertolli, Ph.D.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Policies Regarding Breast-Feeding in Developing Countries; Possible
Programmatic Approaches to Reducing Breast-Milk-Associated HIV Risk;
and Pros, Cons, and Information Needs
Presented by Isabelle DeVincenzi, M.D.
UNAIDS
Experience with Breast-Feeding Modification: Lessons Learned
Presented by Glenda Gray, M.D.
University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
VIII. Cost, Logistical, and Political Aspects of Intervention Programs; Resources; and Partnerships (PDF format - 56,361 bytes / 4 pages)
Presented by Joseph Saba, M.D.
UNAIDS
IX. Program Planning and Evaluation Issues (PDF format - 193,112 bytes / 24 pages)
Costs and Benefits of Short-Course Perinatal AZT Intervention
Presented by Elliot Marseille, Ph.D., M.P.P.
University of California, San Francisco
Assessment of HIV Prevalence in Antenatal Populations
in a Developing Country Setting
Presented by Kassim Sidibe, M.D.
Projet RETRO-CI, Abidjan, C™te d'Ivoire
Evaluating Program "Coverage" and Compliance with AZT Dosage and
Evaluating HIV Transmission Rates in Prevention Programs
Presented by R.J. Simonds, M.D.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
International Plans for, and Status of, Perinatal Prevention Programs
Presented by Isabelle DeVincenzi, M.D.
UNAIDS
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Added on: June 15, 1999
SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention
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