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2005 Perinatal HIV Prevention Grantees Meeting Summaries
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Please note that the following information was current as of the 2005 Perinatal HIV Prevention Grantees Meeting; please use caution when using these resources as some of this information may be no longer current.

Promising Practices

Opening Plenary: Current Issues in Perinatal HIV Prevention

Promising Practice Presentations from Grantees

Rapid Testing Panel Discussion

Overview of National Organizations

Update on PEMS and the Evaluation Protocol

CDC Perinatal HIV Prevention Social Marketing Campaign

Assessing Prenatal Testing Rates


Promising Practices

California

  • Reaching the hardest to reach women: innovative collaborations to bring high-risk women into prenatal care
    Clea Sarnquist (Not available)

Connecticut

  • HIV testing of pregnant women in Connecticut
    Tamika Jackson
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Delaware

  • Providing supportive networks to reduce perinatal transmission of HIV
    Sharon Letts
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Florida

  • Agency collaboration and effective continuity of care for HIV-positive pregnant women
    Frances Walker
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Georgia

  • Opt-Out Prenatal HIV Testing (Pilot Program)
    Meshell McCloud
    View PDF

Illinois

  • Breaking ground in reducing the disparity of perinatal HIV transmission in Illinois
    Azella C. Collins
    View PDF

Louisiana

  • Fast-tracking HIV-positive mothers into prenatal care and treatment
    William T. Robinson
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Maryland

  • Identifying and retaining HIV-positive women in prenatal care
    Jessica Pollak Kahn
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New Jersey

  • Rapid HIV counseling and testing for women in labor with unknown HIV status
    Sindy Paul

    View PDF

New York

  • Evaluation of birth outcomes for high-risk women enrolled in New York State’s Community Action for Prenatal Care Initiative: a collaborative effort
    Donna Parisi

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Philadelphia

  • Utilizing peer counselors in prenatal clinics to decrease perinatal HIV transmission
    Rashidah Abdul-Khabeer

    View PDF

Puerto Rico

  • A practical and useful methodology for community involvement in the implementation of rapid HIV testing in labor and delivery settings: focus groups
    Mayra Piar

    View PDF

South Carolina

  • Perinatal PCM at the USC School of Medicine: a collaborative formula that works for mothers and their children
    Kim Brown
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Texas

  • Houston—first to implement labor and delivery rapid testing in Texas
    Jenny McFarlane
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Washington, DC

  • Planning for systems-change: HIV/AIDS and Maternal and Child Health Program integration in the District of Columbia (2000-2004)
    Clara Ann McLaughlin
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Opening Plenary: Current Issues in Perinatal HIV Prevention

  • Rapid HIV Testing:  St. Petersburg, Russia
    Denise Jamieson
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  • Perinatal HIV Prevention
    Stephanie Sansom (Not available)
  • Update on Enhanced Perinatal Surveillance (EPS) Project
    Suzanne Whitmore
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Promising Practice Presentations from Grantees

  • Reducing Perinatal HIV Transmission: Utilizing Peer Counselors in Prenatal Clinics
    Rashidah Abdul-Khabeer
    View PDF
  • Counseling and Rapid HIV Testing for Women in Labor with Unknown HIV Status
    Sindy Paul
    View PDF
  • Georgia Perinatal HIV Prevention Project:  Opt-Out Prenatal HIV Testing Pilot Project
    Zoë Fludd
    View PDF
  • Evaluation of Birth Outcomes for High-Risk Women Enrolled in New York State’s Community Action for Prenatal Care Initiative (CAPC)
    Donna Parisi
    View PDF

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Rapid HIV Testing Panel

  • Use Of Rapid HIV Testing To Prevent Perinatal And Partner Transmission: Preconception Through Delivery
    Erika Aaron | View PDF
  • Engaging Hospitals to Further Reduce Perinatal HIV Transmission: Rapid HIV Testing for Women in Labor with Unknown HIV Status
    Carolyn Burr | View PDF
  • Getting to Zero: Eliminating Perinatal HIV Transmission in US Hospitals
    Francie Margolin | View PDF
  • Statewide Perinatal Rapid Testing Implementation in Illinois
    Ann Bryant | View PDF

Overview of National Organizations

  • CDC-funded National Organizations’ Efforts to Maximally Reduce Perinatal HIV Transmission in the U.S.
    Margaret Lampe | View PDF

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Update on PEMS and the Evaluation Protocol

  • 2005 Evaluation Protocol for Perinatal HIV Prevention Grantees
    Jill Clark | View PDF
  • Overview of the HIV Prevention Program Evaluation & Monitoring System
    Craig Thomas | View PDF

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CDC Perinatal HIV Prevention Social Marketing Campaign

  • Perinatal HIV Prevention:  Social Marketing Campaign for Obstetrical Providers
    Judy Griffith (Not available)

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Assessing Prenatal Testing Rates

  • Assessing Perinatal Testing Rates:  Methodology Report
    John Loft | View PDF
  • CDC Assessment of Perinatal HIV Testing Rates
    Stephanie Sansom (Not available)
  • Validation of Prenatal HIV Testing Status As Reported to the Newborn Screening Program by Birth Facilities in New York State
    Wendy Pulver | View PDF
  • Statewide Perinatal Rapid Testing Implementation in Illinois:  Evaluation Model
    Ann Bryant | View PDF
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Last Modified: November 1, 2006
Last Reviewed: November 1, 2006
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