This collection of links has been assembled and provided by several contributors including the Delta Region AETC and the National Clinician's Consultations Center (NCCC). The sites listed here are of high quality and are accurate and reputable sources for HIV/AIDS information including, but not limited to, treatment guidelines, CME resources, drug information, clinical trials, and government resources. These links have been re-categorized in April 2001 to be of greater utility to users.
SELECTED WEB LINKS BY TOPIC
Advocacy

Alternative Therapies

Basic Science

Clinical Trials/Research

Co-infections

Conferences

Continuing Medical Education

CQI

Cultural Competence/Diversity

Databases

Drug/Substance Abuse

Drugs/Pharmacy

Education/Training

Federal Government Agencies

Funding

General Health Information

General Medicine

Health Care Administration, Managed Care

HIV Prevention

HIV/AIDS General/Comprehensive Information

Infection Control

Infectious Diseases

International Resources

Journals/Periodicals

Laboratory Testing

Mental Health

Non-Clinical Materials

Nutrition & Food Safety

Oncology

Opportunistic Infections

Oral Health

Organizations

Other

Pediatrics

Postexposure Prophylaxis

Software

Special Populations

State Government Agencies

Statistics & Epidemiology

Support Services

Tools, Search Engines, etc.

Treatment & Approach

Women & Children

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