ADHERENCE
TREATMENT ADHERENCE FOR PEOPLE WITH HIV INFECTION
 
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Date Created/Most Recent Revision: March 1, 1999

Authors and Affiliations: New York State Department of Health, AIDS Institute
Target Audience: All Medical Providers

Language: English and Spanish

Type of Material: Booklet

Publisher: New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute

Copyright: No, Public Domain

Reviewers: William Christopher and Belinda Brown      

SYNOPSIS/DESCRIPTION:
Adherence strategies and treatment plans are discussed.
ORDERING INFORMATION:
To request a single, sample copy of this booklet or to request a New York State Department of Health HIV/AIDS Consumer Materials Catalog and Order Form send a fax to: (518) 473-8814 or an e-mail to: hivpubs@health.state.ny.us

Please be sure to include the publication title and number you are requesting. Materials may also be ordered on line at the NYSDOHAI website: http://www.hivguidelines.org/public_html/left/order_form/order-form.htm

Permission to Reproduce: Yes

Permission to Distribute: Yes

Cost per copy: One free sample copy free of charge to any requestor. Multiple copies: Free of charge to New York State residents and organizations. Out of state organizations are charged fees to cover production, shipping and handling costs.

Shipping Cost: Based on order

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