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SEARCHABLE TREATMENT NEWSLETTER DATABASE

The National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) has collected treatment newsletters from their colleagues and put them together in a searchable HIV/AIDS treatment newsletter database, eliminating the need to go to different web sites to obtain information. They have also added a dictionary to look up unfamiliar terms in some of these newsletters.

To see the searchable data base visit: http://www.nmac.org/treatframe.htm

On this page you can type in the topic of your choice and press "search". Newsletters that correspond to this topic will be highlighted for your review. At the bottom of the page you will see a dictionary icon, please click on it to get a pop-up dictionary. In the next phase of this project, NMAC will put up low literacy fact sheets on HIV/AIDS treatment in four different languages: Chinese, Creole, English and Spanish.

Highlighted treatment newsletters were obtained from AIDS Treatment Data News, BETA (Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS), GMHC Treatment Issues, New Mexico InfoNet Fact Sheet and TAGline. If there are other treatment newsletters that you think they should include in this data base, please let them know.

To see the newsletters from AIDS Treatment Data News, BETA, GMHC Treatment Issues, New Mexico InfoNet Fact Sheets, TAGline visit: http://nmac.s-3.com/publist.htm

Material obtained by NMAC from: Aegis.

Information from NMAC On-Line and at www.nmac.org is drawn mostly from secondary sources; people living with HIV/AIDS should share information of interest to them with their primary care provider before making treatment choices. The presence of the name or image of any individual on www.nmac.org should not be construed as an indication of their HIV status or unless specifically stated. Questions or comments should be directed to info@nmac.org or you can write %NMAC, 1931 13th St., NW, Washington, DC 20009.