|  | Managing Hepatitis in the HIV Co-infected Patient: Hepatitis B and C Patient Education MaterialsSource: Florida/Caribbean AETC Date: 2010
Managing Hepatitis in the HIV Co-infected Patient: Hepatitis B and C Patient Education Materials Description:A collection of information sheets and pamphlets from a range of sources. See also the provider tools collection from the Florida/Caribbean AETC. - Cryoglobulinemia [PDF]
- Hepatitis B History and Transmission [MS Word]
- Hepatitis C Patient Education [PPT]
- Fighting Hepatitis C When You Have HIV [PDF]
- HBV Patient Treatment Algorithm [PDF]
- Hepatitis C - A Guide for Family and Friends [PDF]
- Hepatitis C - Testing and Treatment [PDF]
- Hepatitis C - What You Should Know [PDF]
- How to Inject Pegasys [PDF]
- If You Have HIV, What Are You Waiting For - Get Tested for HIV [PDF]
- Living with HCV [PDF]
- Pegasys Therapy Personal Laboratory Summary Sheet [PDF]
- Self Injection Guide for Pegasys [PDF]
- What You Need to Know About Hepatitis C When You Have HIV [PDF]
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