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Guidelines for HIV Interventions in Emergency Settings (UNAIDS, 1996, 63 p.)
(introduction...)
Aknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Why is HIV/AIDS a priority in emergencies?
3. The importance of advocacy
4. Stages of an emergency
5. The essential minimum package
6. Mobilization of the minimum package
7. HIV/AIDS-related human rights and ethics during emergencies
8. Comprehensive care for people with HIV/AIDS in the post-acute phase
9. Needs assessment for HIV interventions in emergencies
Appendix 1 - A. Example of a medical history questionnaire
Appendix 1 - B. Example of a donor information leaflet from a blood transfusion service in Africa
Appendix 2 - Essential items for blood transfusion in emergency settings
Appendix 3 - A. Contents of WHO/UNICEF presentation package of materials on injection safety
Appendix 3 - B. information on cleaning and disinfection
Appendix 4 - Example: How to use the right condoms the right way4
Appendix 5 - Example of a brochure on safer sexual behaviour
Appendix 6 - Needs assessment: continuous and discontinuous data