Número 12 de la revista International Journal of STD & AIDS

La revista International Journal of STD & AIDS publica el número 12 del volumen 22, correspondiente a noviembre del 2011. Está disponible en Hinari para los usuarios de la red nacional de salud. Entre sus temas están los siguientes:

HIV testing 2011 and beyond: can we make a difference?

UK guideline for the use of post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV following sexual exposure (2011)

Social vulnerability and HIV testing among South African men who have sex with men

Non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis in Victoria, Australia: responding to high rates of re-presentation and low rates of follow-up

p24 antigen detection on dried blood spots is a feasible and reliable test for infant HIV infection in rural Tanzania

Prevalence and correlates of HIV testing among Caribbean youth

HIV-testing of men who have sex with men: variable testing rates among clinicians

Patterns of HIV testing at a London teaching hospital between 2004 and 2007

Awareness of, usage of and willingness to use HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis among men in downtown Toronto, Canada

Point-of-care HIV testing at antenatal care and maternity sites: experience in Battambang Province, Cambodia

Changes in HIV testing rates among patients with tuberculosis in a large multiethnic city in the UK

An audit highlighting a lack of awareness of the UK national guidelines for HIV testing, 2008

HIV post-exposure prophylaxis programmes in the developed and developing world: can we learn from each other?

Initiation of antiretroviral therapy in patients with a CD4 count of less than 350 cells: a retrospective audit against key indicators from the CQUIN payment framework

Impact of rapid HIV testing on the return rate for routine test results in sexually transmitted infection testing centres

Oral cavity and extra-oral plasmablastic lymphomas in AIDS patients: report of five cases and review of the literature

HIV point-of-care testing pitfalls

Acute HIV infection: a misleading presentation

Malaria therapy in HIV: drug interactions between nevirapine and quinine