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February 15, 2013

The AIDS InfoNet provides current information on HIV and AIDS treatment and prevention in English and ten other languages. Click on the links below to view the categories of fact sheets in each language:

  Spanish HIV/AIDS Information     Russian HIV/AIDS Information    Bulgarian HIV/AIDS Information     Indonesian HIV/AIDS Information    Nepali HIV/AIDS Information

Indian HIV/AIDS Information Fact sheets are also available in several Indian languages: Bengali, Hindi, Manipuri,  Oriya, Tamil, and Telugu


About the AIDS InfoNet

The AIDS InfoNet is a project of the New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center in the Infectious Diseases Division of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. The InfoNet was originally designed to make information on HIV/AIDS services and treatments easily accessible in both English and Spanish for residents of New Mexico. Its mission has expanded to that of providing HIV/AIDS treatment information in non-technical language in various languages. The primary audience for InfoNet materials includes people living with HIV and their caregivers, especially nurses and other first-line treatment providers. Through collaborative agreements with AIDS service organizations in various countries, the InfoNet is expanding the range of languages in which its materials are offered.

The information provided on this site is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her existing health care providers.


InfoNet Fact Sheets

AIDS InfoNet treatment information is provided in the form of single-topic Fact Sheets.

  • Fact Sheets are updated frequently to reflect advances in HIV/AIDS therapies. InfoNet users do not need to read multiple reports on a single topic. Each fact sheet is a comprehensive, updated summary. Please check the web site frequently to make sure you have the newest version of each fact sheet!
  • The Fact Sheet language is non-technical with most Fact Sheets written at the 8th or 9th grade reading level. Although these are not "low literacy" materials, case managers have reported that they are helpful as a focus for discussions with a wide range of clients, and as a "memory jog" for clients who have difficulty reading.
  • Most of the Fact Sheets can be printed out on a single-page to facilitate distribution and reading. The Fact Sheets can be read online by people with Internet access. However, many people with HIV/AIDS have no Internet access. The InfoNet project uses the Internet as a means to distribute printable versions of the Fact Sheets. Links from each Internet page permit printing using Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat software.
  • Topics include both conventional and alternative/complementary therapies for HIV/AIDS.  
     


Statement of Objectivity

The AIDS InfoNet maintains strict objectivity and independence from its financial supporters in all aspects of topic selection, development and review of its educational offerings.

AIDS InfoNet educational content is under the sole control of the Project Coordinator, with independent review by the Medical Director of the Infectious Disease Bureau, Public Health Division, New Mexico Department of Health. The Medical Director has no financial interest in any organization providing financial support to the AIDS InfoNet project. The Project Coordinator reports having received honoraria and consulting fees from Abbott Laboratories, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck & Co., Pfizer, Inc. and Tibotec Therapeutics.

Topics for new educational materials are suggested by InfoNet site users. During the existence of the AIDS InfoNet, no educational topics have been deleted. The AIDS InfoNet does not make any clinical recommendations regarding products or services of a commercial entity and does not sell or provide any products. Any comments or questions regarding the accuracy of InfoNet educational materials are carefully reviewed by project staff.

Edits to InfoNet materials are based on published evidence.

Financial supporters of the AIDS InfoNet are identified on this site at http://www.aidsinfonet.org/sponsors-advertising
 



InfoNet Global Reach

The AIDS InfoNet originally provided its materials in English and Spanish. Through collaborative agreements with AIDS service organizations and individuals in various countries, the InfoNet fact sheets are available in a growing range ot languages. The InfoNet gratefully acknowledges the efforts of our partners, who are involved in the selection of fact sheets, local medical review, translations, and updates, as well as the use of fact sheets in HIV/AIDS educational activities:

Bulgarian: 
Svilen Konov of the Plus and Minus Foundation, Varna, Bulgaria

Indian languages (Bengali, Hindi, Manipuri, Oriya, Tamil, and Telugu):
SAATHII  - Solidarity and Action Against The HIV Infection in India, Chennai, India

Indonesian: 
Spiritia Foundation, Jakarta, Indonesia

Nepali: 
Sakriya Sath, Kathmandu, Nepal 

Russian: 
Svilen Konov of the Plus and Minus Foundation, Varna, Bulgaria 

Spanish:
 
Translations are provided by Spanish Concepts of San Francisco, California 
 


 


New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center

 

The AIDS InfoNet is a project of the New Mexico AIDS Education and Training Center at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center.
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Page Revised November 20, 2011.


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