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brochure cover MSM1 HIV/AIDS-Why You Are Still at Risk
© Fox Pro Media, Inc
Provides the latest information on the virus that continues to pose the greatest risk to gay men, who account for almost half of all AIDS cases. The pamphlet warns that although advances in treatment can prolong the life and reduce the suffering of someone with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, there is still no cure. It explains how the HIV virus is spread and describes the three stages of infection. Readers are told that abstaining from sex and from the sharing of needles for drug use or tattooing provide the maximum protection from HIV infection. For those who are sexually active, it urges the consistent use of condoms and regular testing for infection. It directs readers seeking further information to In The Know Zone, Fox Media's free STI information web site, and to the National STI Hotline.

 

brochure cover 1002. ¡Enterate! Que es el HIV? SIDA? 
© 2003 Health Education Resource Organization (HERO)
Que es el VIH? SIDA? El SIDA no discrimina. Al VIH no le importa si usted es: heterosexual, homosexual o bisexual; hombre, mujer, niño o niña; joven o adulto; rico o pobre; adicto a las drogas o no.
brochure cover 1003. You Don't Have to be White or Gay to Get AIDS
© Health Education Resource Organization (HERO)
HIV does not care if you are:  straight, gay or bisexual; man, woman or child; old or young; rich or poor; doing drugs or not.
brochure cover 1004. My Brother Got AIDS - An African American man's story.
©
1999 Channing L. Bete Co., Inc.
A young African American man relates the story of his younger brother who contracts HIV via unprotected heterosexual contact and eventually succumbs to AIDS. He explains the risks everyone faces from HIV and AIDS, and describes protection measures. 8 pages.

 

brochure cover 1005. AIDS/HIV Information for Inmates*
©
1997 Channing L. Bete Co., Inc.
Easy-to-read overview of how HIV is transmitted, emphasizing that it is not spread through casual contact. Includes facts about how HIV affects the body, ways to protect oneself, and answers to common questions.

*1005S  Informacion Sobre el VIH y el SIDA para Presos © 1995

brochure cover 1007. HIV & STD Prevention After 50 
©
2001 ETR Associates
Addresses myths and facts about risk.   Explains basic prevention.  Talks about special concerns for people over 50.

 

brochure cover 1008. Be Older & Wiser About HIV & AIDS*
© 2005 Krames /The StayWell Company
Educates older adults about HIV/AIDS, prevention and screening. Explains why the risk of acquiring AIDS can be even higher for older adults.

*1008S Sea mas maduro y juicioso sobre el VIH/SIDA © 2005

brochure cover 1009. I'm Going to Wait!
©
ZOR, Inc.
For teenage African American females - practical rationale for abstinence.
1010. I'm Gonna Wait
©
ZOR, Inc.
For teenage African American males - practical rationale for abstinence.

 

brochure cover 1011. Protect Your Baby - Better to Know 
©
2005 ZOR, Inc.
For African American women - pregnant or contemplating pregnancy.

 

brochure cover 1012. I Never Asked - I Wish I Did
© 2005 ZOR, Inc.
For Senior African American women - sexually active or thinking about it.
1013. My Testimony
©
  ZOR, Inc.
For Adult African American women - non-specific religious groups, sexually active or thinking about it.

 

brochure cover 1014. Keep It Real - HIV is No Joke!
©
2005 ZOR, Inc.
For sexually active African American young men.

 


 

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