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From: Theresa Norton, USA [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Mon 24/03/2008 13:14
To: HIF-net
Subject: [hif-net] HIV/AIDS and SRH Integration: Quarterly Highlights E-Newsletter (March 2008)

Would you like to stay informed on emerging issues in HIV/AIDS and
Sexual and Reproductive Health Integration? An electronic newsletter,
HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Reproductive Health Integration: Quarterly
Highlights, highlights important research findings, news, and special
reports on Integration from the previous three months, as well as
upcoming events. Reviews of showcased resources include links for more
information (such as full-text downloading and ordering) on the HIV/SRH
Integration Web site (http://www.hivandsrh.org).


This issue of Quarterly Highlights covers topics such as:


* Dual method use and discordant couples

* Female-controlled methods of HIV and pregnancy prevention

* Male circumcision and HIV prevention

* Integrated adolescent sexual and reproductive health



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To view the e-newsletter on the Web, visit:

http://www.hivandsrh.org/newsletter/integrationnews08mar03.php
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up a free account.  Under "Subscriptions," select "HIV and SRH
Integration Web Site News."

HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Reproductive Health Integration: Quarterly
Highlights is published by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public
Health Center for Communication Programs.


Theresa Norton,
Associate Editor, The INFO Project
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health and associated topics targeted to healthcare professionals and
other audiences in  developing countries. She works for the Information
and Knowledge for Optimal Health Project (the INFO Project), based at the
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for
Communication Programs. The project seeks to ensure that information,
knowledge, and best practices for family planning/reproductive health
(FP/RH) are accessed by multiple audiences with different needs.
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