Table of ContentsAugust 1996
EDITORIAL
HIV Prevention in Clinical Practice
Practical advice for practitioners from the director of the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies
CLINICAL CARE What to Tell Your Patients About Safer Sex and Condom Use
How to know what patients are at risk, and how to counsel them
PULL OUT AND SAVE How to Use Condoms CorrectlyLatex barriers -- for men and women -- prevent transmission of HIV virtually 100% of the time NEWSLINE Newsline...Newsline...Newsline...New female condom provides barrier against HIV transmission...New HIV testing program guarantees anonymity, offers telephone counseling...National association of gay physicians classifies oral sex as "low-risk" but not "no-risk"... ON A POSITIVE NOTE Effective Intervention Is Possible in the Inner City
Transmission rates can be reduced, even among the indigent, homeless, and socially marginalized
PRIMARY PREVENTION Prevention Works!
Innovative programs that effectively reach those at greatest risk of HIV infection
This article was provided by San Francisco General Hospital. It is a part of the publication HIV Newsline.
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