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Immunizations in the HIV-infected patientClaudia Pollet
Division of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Nassau County Department of Health
N J Med 99:23-31; quiz 31, 57-8. 2002
Rapid diagnostic testing for HIV. Clinical implicationsSindy M Paul
Division of AIDS Prevention and Control, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, USA
N J Med 100:11-4; quiz 63-4. 2003..As a result of the availability of rapid diagnostic testing for HIV, practices regarding testing and counseling need to be updated, particularly in time-sensitive situations in which rapid results are crucial...
Challenges and strategies for improving pediatric immunizations in New JerseyRobert Morgan
N J Med 101:43-5. 2004..The collaboration initiated through the CARE program and the Child Health Statewide Leadership Council is only the first step. Solving the problem will require the efforts of the entire New Jersey community...
Changes in premature mortality due to HIV infection in New Jersey during the 1990sRose Marie Martin
New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, USA
N J Med 101:31-5. 2004
Opportunistic infections in HIV-AIdSSindy M Paul
New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services Division, AIDs Prevention and Control, USA
N J Med 101:25-31; quiz 32-4. 2004
HIV infection and zidovudine use in childbearing womenJasmine Sia
Department of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA
Pediatrics 114:e707-12. 2004....
Changing trends in human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in the population aged 50 and olderSindy M Paul
Division of HIV AIDS Services, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, Trenton, New Jersey, USA
J Am Geriatr Soc 55:1393-7. 2007....
Updated recommendations for reducing vertical HIV transmissionSindy M Paul
Division of AIDS Prevention and Control, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, USA
N J Med 100:27-31; quiz 69-70. 2003
Cost effectiveness analysis of the New Jersey rapid testing algorithm for HIV testing in publicly funded testing sitesKendall Stevinson
UMDNJ School of Public Health, 683 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA
J Clin Virol 52:S29-33. 2011....
HIV disease surveillance. Collaboration between medicine and public healthSindy M Paul
Division of AIDS Prevention and Control, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, USA
N J Med 100:7-10; quiz 61-2. 2003..Collaboration between clinical medicine and public health is essential to achieve reliable surveillance...
HIV resistance testing. A clinical toolSindy M Paul
Division of AIDS Prevention and Control, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, USA
N J Med 100:44-9; quiz 75-6. 2003....
Recommendations for reducing the risk of occupational HIV transmissionSindy M Paul
Division of AIDS Prevention and Control, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, USA
N J Med 100:15-20; quiz 65-6. 2003..HIV infection is an occupational risk for health care workers. To protect these health care workers, the Public Health Service has recommendations for postexposure chemoprophylaxis...
A final update on achievement of the HIV-AIDS objectives in Healthy New Jersey 2000Rose Marie Martin
HIV-AIDS Services, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, USA
N J Med 101:27-32. 2004
Rapid diagnostic testing for HIV. Clinical implicationsSindy M Paul
Division of AIDS Prevention and Control, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, USA
N J Med 99:20-4, quiz 24-6. 2002..As a result of the availability of rapid diagnostic testing for HIV, practices regarding testing and counseling need to be updated, particularly in time-sensitive situations in which rapid results are crucial...
Recommendations to reduce the risk of occupational HIV transmissionSindy M Paul
N J Med 100:28-34; quiz 34-6. 2003
Relative efficacy of prevention counseling with rapid and standard HIV testing: a randomized, controlled trial (RESPECT-2)Carol A Metcalf
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA
Sex Transm Dis 32:130-8. 2005..99-1.48). Behavior was similar in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: Counseling with either test had similar effects on STD incidence. For some persons, counseling with standard testing may be more effective than counseling with rapid testing...
Efficacy of a booster counseling session 6 months after HIV testing and counseling: a randomized, controlled trial (RESPECT-2)Carol A Metcalf
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333, USA
Sex Transm Dis 32:123-9. 2005..CONCLUSIONS: Booster counseling 6 months after HIV testing and counseling reduced reported sexual risk behavior but did not prevent STDs...
Challenges and strategies for improving the mental health of New Jersey children and adolescentsRobert Morgan
N J Med 101:17-20. 2004..In an era in which the usual stress of adolescence is compounded by violence in schools and the threat of terrorism, more needs to be done to ensure the mental health of all of our children and adolescents...
HIV and hepatitis C co-infectionJames T Dwyer
UMDNJ-School of Osteopathic Medicine/Garden State Infectious Disease Associates, Stratford, USA
N J Med 100:50-4; quiz 77-8. 2003....
Contraindicated antiretroviral drug combinationsAbe Macher
Division of Service Systems, HIV/AIDS Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Public Health Service, Rockville, Maryland, USA
N J Med 100:41-3; quiz 73-4. 2003..zalcitabine plus didanosine; 4. zalcitabine plus stavudine; and, 5. zalcitabine plus lamivudine. Inappropriate regimens such as these either have limited effectiveness or potential severe toxicity...
Immunizations in HIV-infected patientsClaudia Pollet
Division of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Nassau County Department of Health, USA
N J Med 100:32-40; quiz 71-2. 2003
Contraindicated antiretroviral drug combinationsAbe Macher
Division of Service Systems, HIV/AIDS Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Public Health Service, Rockville, Maryland, USA
N J Med 99:19-21; quiz 22-4. 2002
