CDC's Business/Labor Responds
to AIDS*
More people are living and working with HIV than ever
before. HIV has not gone away. Neither have the complex issues it raises. Does your
workplace handle discrimination, return-to-work, or employee morale issues? CDC's
Business/Labor Responds to AIDS (BRTA/LRTA) program is a resource for these and many other
questions. |
601. School Systems & HIV:
Information for Teachers and School Officials
© 1993 The
American National Red Cross
This brochure is designed to help teachers begin HIV policies and
programs in schools. This helps the staff create an effective HIV/AIDS education program. |
602. Just the Facts/Sexual Orientation and Youth -
A Primer for Principals, Educators and School Personnel
© 2001 Just the
Facts Coalition
This fact sheet has been developed by a group of education, health,
mental health and religious groups. They are concerned for the health and education of all
students in schools. This includes lesbian and gay and bisexual students. |
700. Bloodborne Pathogens
© 2000 Oakstone Publishing
What are bloodborne pathogens? How to prevent exposure before it happens;
ways bloodborne pathogens are transmitted; what to do in case of exposure; the facts about
hepatitis; debunking the myths. |
702. Universal Precautions
© 1998 Channing-Bete Co., Inc.
Helps readers learn the importance of universal precautions and how to
put them into action. Teaches how infectious diseases and viruses are spread. It has the
steps to take to protect themselves. Includes a quiz. |
703. TB/HIV - The Connection: What Health Care
Workers Should Know
© 1993 Centers for Disease Control &
Prevention - Division of Tuberculosis Elimination
This brochure discusses the relations of HIV and TB. These include the
diagnosis and control and prevention of TB in persons with HIV or at risk for HIV
infection. Treatment and infection control are discussed. |