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ASHM - 2008-2009 Directory of HIV, hepatitis & related services
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ASHM 2008-2009 Directory of HIV, hepatitis & related servicesThe Directory is a compendium of contact details that is updated each year and is available in print at no charge. It includes an extensive listing of related services including sexual health clinics, HIV and Hepatitis treatment, hospitals, PLWHA organisations and services for people living with viral hepatitis.
The Directory is supported by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing and the pharmaceutical industry.
The Directory is available online and is updated daily.
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ASHM - An overview of hepatitis C: clinical management in opiate pharmacotherapy settings
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An overview of hepatitis C: clinical management in opiate pharmacotherapy settings
This eight page booklet for health care workers in opiate pharmacotherapy settings is available in hard copy at no cost to individuals and organisations.
This booklet is useful for all drug and alcohol practitioners and healthcare workers in opiate pharmacotherapy settings. As well as providing an overview of testing, treatment and management of hepatitis C, it provides details of relevant national support organisations.
ASHM would be grateful if you could take a short survey to help inform future updates
ASHM Profession Based Booklet Survey
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ASHM - Clinical Science of HIV Medicine CD
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Clinical Science of HIV Medicine CD
This CD provides an introduction to the clinical science underpinning HIV and represents module 1 of the ASHM Short Course in HIV Medicine. It is provided free of charge to course participants and is also available for sale at $25.
Module 1 presents an overview of the epidemic, the structure and life cycle of the HIV virus, the immune response, clinical course of the disease and the scientific basis for treatment of HIV.
The CD is sent out to course participants as prior reading and participants are required to be familiar with the information contained on the CD before attending the face-to-face delivery of Module 2.
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ASHM - Coinfection HIV & Viral Hepatitis (2006)
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Coinfection HIV and Viral Hepatitis: A Guide for clinical management
This monograph reflects best practice in Australia today for the management of HIV and viral hepatitis in the primary care setting.
The revised 2005 edition includes therapeutic advances, especially those in the area of hepatitis C and HIV coinfection.
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ASHM - Contact Tracing Manual 3rd Ed
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Australasian Contact Tracing Manual The Australasian Contact Tracing Manual reflects best practice for contact tracing in Australasia. The major target groups for this manual are primary carers - general practitioners, community and public health nurses, Aboriginal health workers, sexual health, hepatitis and HIV service staff.
As these infections often occur together, the manual covers all sexually transmissible infections, viral hepatitis, HIV and HIV-related tuberculosis.
This third edition of the manual serves to reconfirm the collaboration demonstrated in the previous issues, with the inclusion of patient handouts.
Australasian Contact Tracing Manual
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ASHM - Dental Health & Hep C ( April 2007 )
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Dental Health & Hepatitis C
Dental health and hepatitis C is an eight-page publication for Australian dental health professionals. It is available in hard copy at no cost to individuals and organisations in Australia.
Dental Health and Hepatitis C is a resource useful to all members of the dental health team. As well as covering basic facts of the virus and infection control procedure, it provides specific information on managing the dental health of people with hepatitis C, covering issues such as xerostomia and drug interactions.
ASHM would be grateful if you could take a short survey to help inform future updates
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ASHM - Hepatitis C in Brief tear off pads (NATIONAL)
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Hepatitis C in Brief - tear off pads This resource is designed for people who have received a positive hepatitis C antibody test result and for people wanting to know more about hepatitis C. The Fact Sheet is available in an Australian State and Territory specific format and includes a listing of local support groups and organisations. Funding for this resource was provided by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. This resource was awarded Best Non-Government Fact Sheet 2007 by the Multicultural Health Communication Service. Hep C in Brief - an A4 double sided fact sheet
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ASHM - Hepatitis C in Brief tear off pads (NSW/ACT/VIC)
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Hepatitis C in Brief - tear off pads
This resource is designed for people who have received a positive hepatitis C antibody test result and for people wanting to know more about hepatitis C.
The Fact Sheet is available in an Australian State and Territory specific format and includes a listing of local support groups and organisations. Funding for this resource was provided by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
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ASHM - HIV and hepatitis C: policy, discrimination, legal and ethical issues
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HIV and hepatitis C: policy, discrimination, legal and ethical issues This 136-page publication was launched in Sydney by the Hon. Justice Michael Kirby in April 2005.
It is a collection of essays describing the legal, ethical and discrimination issues presented by two important challenges to global public health: HIV and hepatitis C.
Easy-to-read and informative, this publication will be of particular interest to medical and legal practitioners, as well as to policy analysts and human rights professionals.
The book is in part a history, in part a text on social activism, in part a description of applicable laws and current problems and in part an exploration of how Australians can do better in the future than they have done in the past.
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ASHM - HIV Management in Australasia 2006
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HIV Management in Australasia: a guide for clinical careHIV Management in Australasia: a guide for clinical care was published by ASHM in 2003 and was last revised with an expanded index in 2004.
It is the fourth monograph produced by ASHM and replaces the very successful Managing HIV monograph produced and published in collaboration with the Medical Journal of Australia in 1997.
Funding for this project was provided by the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing and the formerly titled Australian National Council on AIDS, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases (ANCAHRD) through the ASHM National HIV Education Program.
HIV Management in Australasia: a gude for clinical care [4.2Mb]
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ASHM - HIV, viral hepatitis and STIs – a guide for primary care providers
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HIV, viral hepatitis and STIs - a guide for primary careThis monograph from ASHM reflects best practice in Australia today for the management of these viruses in the primary care setting. HIV, viral hepatitis and STIs: a guide for primary care has been revised to include STIs, and further information on the legal responsibilities of primary carers. The resource is designed to meet the needs of general practitioners and other health care providers. It provides up to date information and guidelines on risk assessment, diagnosis, management and professional issues. The monograph was first published in 2001 and revised in 2004, with the current version revised in 2008. Download HIV, viral hepatitis and STIs - a guide for primary care
HIV, viral hepatitis & STIs: a guide for primary care providers Download separate chapters Chapter 1 - HIV, HBV, HCV and STIs: similarities and differences
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ASHM - Nurses and Hep C (April 2008)
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Nurses and Hepatitis C
Nurses and Hepatitis C is an eight-page publication for Australian nurses. It is available in hard copy at no cost to individuals and organisations in Australia.
This supplement informs health professionals about the basic facts of the virus, new developments in treatment and referrals for patients or health care providers. Download Nurses and Hepatitis C
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ASHM - Pre-hospital care workers
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Pre-hospital Care Workers and Blood-borne Viruses
This is an eight-page publication for Australian pre-hospital care workers, available in hard copy at no cost to individuals and organisations in Australia.
Pre-hospital Care Workers and Blood-borne Viruses is a resource for health care workers in the field. As well as basic facts and resource information, it focuses on prevention of transmission of blood-borne viruses and infection control.
ASHM would be grateful if you could take a short survey to help inform future updates
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ASHM - Correctional Officers and Hepatitis C
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Correctional Officers and Hepatitis C
This resource provides Correctional Officers with health information about hepatitis C, to enable them to protect themselves against occupational injury.
This booklet has been extensively focus tested and is now available to download.
ASHM would be grateful if you could take a short survey to help inform future updates
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ASHM - GP and Hep C
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General Practitioners and Hepatitis C
GPs and hepatitis C is an eight-page publication for Australian general practitioners It is available in hard copy at no cost to individuals and organisations in Australia.
This brochure provides detailed up-to-date information about hepatitis C management, counselling, diagnosis and treatment in the primary care setting. General Practitioners and Hepatitis C
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ASHM - GP Companion Resource to 12 questions on hepatitis B Electronic only - available for download - click here
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This new resource has been developed by ASHM to provide general practitioners (GPs) with suggested answers to the consumer flyers: 12 questions to ask your doctor if you have been diagnosed with hepatitis B
The consumer flyers containing the twelve questions are available for download from the Hepatitis Australia website at: www.hepatitisaustralia.com.
These two practical resources have been designed to promote discussion between patients and their doctors.
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ASHM - GP Companion Resource to 12 questions on hepatitis C Electronic only - available for download - click here
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This new resource has been developed by ASHM to provide general practitioners (GPs) with suggested answers to the consumer flyers: 12 questions to ask your doctor if you have been diagnosed with hepatitis C
The consumer flyers containing the twelve questions are available for download from the Hepatitis Australia website at: www.hepatitisaustralia.com.
These two practical resources have been designed to promote discussion between patients and their doctors.
Download hepatitis C PDF
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ASHM - HIV Patient Fact Sheets Electronic only - available for download - click here
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This electronic resource is designed for health professionals to give to people newly diagnosed with HIV.
The Fact Sheet is available in an Australian State and Territory specific format and includes a listing of local support groups and organisations. Funding for this resource was provided by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
The resource is available in English and eight (8) community languages. It received a Multicultural Communication Award (for health resources in languages other than English) in 2003 from the NSW Multicultural Health Communication Service.
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A resource for GPs in NSW who see patients who have migrated from, or travelled within, a country with a high HIV.
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B Positive - all you wanted to know about hep B* please click for details on availability in your state/territory
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This practical manual, produced in collaboration with The Cancer Council NSW, will provide primary care practitioners with an overview of current hepatitis B knowledge in Australia - a field which is constantly changing and evolving.
General practitioners and other primary care professionals play a critical role in controlling the impact of hepatitis B in the general population, through testing and vaccinating people at potential risk, as well as identifying those who may benefit from monitoring and treatment. Whilst childhood vaccination plays an important role in preventing new infections, prevalence of chronic hepatitis B infection in Australia continues to increase, predominantly due to the high rate of hepatitis B infection amongst immigrants from endemic countries.
The resource includes factsheets for patients living with chronic infection, as well as contact details for useful organisations and resources.
Hardcopy Handbook
A limited number of B positive - all you wanted to know about hepatitis B: a guide for primary care providers have been printed through the generous support of state and territory health departments.
*ASHM is currently distributing this resource free of charge to health care providers on behalf of the NSW and WA Health Departments.
Additional copies of this handbook may be purchased directly from the ASHM Office (02 8204 0700). 0 - 50 copies: $20/copy (plus GST) and postage/handling > 50 copies: $10/copy (plus GST) and postage/handling
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B positive - all you wanted to know about hepatitis B: a guide for primary care providers
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Hepatitis C management and treatment fact sheet for clients of pharmacotherapy services (2009)
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This fact sheet is designed for clients of pharmacotherapy services who have chronic hepatitis C (hep C). It provides general information on hep C, advice on management of hep C, which clients should consider treatment for hep C, the importance of treatment readiness, treatment eligibility, current therapy and associated side effects. The fact sheet includes contact details for further information and support.
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