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Opportunistic Infections
The AETC National Resource Center (NRC) is dedicated to identifying, reviewing and increasing accessibility of high quality patient education materials that are useful for providers and their patients. In order to achieve this goal, the NRC has developed a three-step patient education materials review process. The materials below have successfully undergone this review process. Purchasing and distribution information is provided for materials that are not available in format for posting on the web.
 PREVENTING INFECTIONS DURING TRAVEL
Last Reviewed by NRC: March 15, 2001

This brochure informs people living with HIV about precautions to take before and during travel in areas of the United States and/or abroad.

 YOU CAN PREVENT TOXO
Last Reviewed by NRC: May 9, 2001

This pamphlet explains: what toxoplasmosis (toxo) is, how it can be transmitted and how patients can protect themselves from contracting it.

 PREVENTING INFECTIONS FROM PETS
Last Reviewed by NRC: August 23, 2001

According to this brochure, risks are low, but contracting infections from pets and animals is possible. This brochure describes the types of infections someone living with HIV may be exposed to when around pets and animals.

 YOU CAN PREVENT CMV (CYTOMEGALOVIRUS), A GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH HIV INFECTION
Last Reviewed by NRC: February 2, 2002

This tri-fold brochure informs people living with HIV about CMV (Cytomegalovirus). The brochure covers the following: definition of CMV; how CMV is transmitted; how people living with HIV can protect themselves from CMV; and CMV symptoms.

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