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2001 Perinatal HIV Prevention Grantees Meeting Summaries
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Please note that the following information was current as of the 2001 Perinatal HIV Prevention Grantees Meeting; please use caution when using these resources as some of this information may be no longer current.

Reducing Perinatal Transmission: The Role of the National Organizations (PDF only)

Plenary Sessions and Workshops 

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Plenary Sessions, Tuesday, February 27, 2001
Plenary Sessions, Wednesday, February 28, 2001
Workshops


Plenary Sessions, Tuesday, February 27, 2001

Opening Remarks - I.
David Holtgrave
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Opening Remarks - II.
Rob Janssen

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Legislative History of RWCA Perinatal Program.
Julie M. Scofield
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Update on Public Health Service Task Force Recommendations for Use of Antiretroviral Drugs in Pregnant HIV-Infected Women for Maternal Health and Interventions to Reduce Perinatal HIV Transmission in the U.S.
Lynne Mofenson
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Progress Towards Elimination of Perinatal HIV Infection in the United States.
Mary Lou Lindegren
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Current Treatment Approaches for HIV-infected Pregnant Women: Progress and Challenges.
Michael K. Lindsay
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From the Perspective of Women.
Roslynn Howard-Moss and Susan Wheeler
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Plenary Sessions, Wednesday, February 28

Welcoming Remarks–Day 2.
Helene Gayle
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What's New in Perinatal Research? U.S. and International Update.
Marc Bulterys
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Preventing Perinatal HIV in New York City: A 20-Year Public Health Perspective.
Polly Thomas

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Substance Abuse, Pregnancy and HIV.
Henry "Skip" Francis and Deborah M. Smith

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Perinatal HIV Surveillance: A Tool for Targeting and Evaluating Perinatal Prevention Programs.
Teresa Hammett and Mary Lou Lindegren
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Evaluating Targeted Programs to Maximally Reduce the Transmission of Perinatal HIV.
Stephanie Sansom
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Workshops

Workshop 1: Social Marketing Campaigns: Challenges in Implementation and Evaluation
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Workshop 2: Post-IOM Voluntary Counseling and Testing Guidelines and Re-authorization of the Ryan White Care Act
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Workshop 3: Prevention for Women Without Prenatal Care (Rapid HIV Testing)
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Workshop 4: Data to Evaluate the Cascade
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Workshop 5: Substance Abuse Among Pregnant Women
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Workshop 6: Provider Training: Challenges in Implementation and Evaluation
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Workshop 7: Community Outreach: Challenges in Implementation and Evaluation
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Workshop 8: Engaging Health Care Providers
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Workshop 9: Collaboration Between Programs for Prevention and Elimination of Perinatal Infectious Diseases Workshop
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Workshop 10: Case Management: Challenges in Implementation and Evaluation
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Workshop 11: Collaboration Between Perinatal HIV Prevention and Maternal-Child Health Programs
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