Introduction to Module 2
1.
Module 1. Basic information abou…
1.1
Introduction to Module 1
1.2
Basic information about HIV
1.3
HIV transmission
1.4
Screening and diagnosis for H…
1.5
HIV treatment and drug use
1.6
The biology of the Hepatitis …
1.7
HCV transmission
1.8
Screening and diagnosis of HCV
1.9
Treatment for HCV
1.10
Basic information about Tuber…
1.11
Key facts about Tuberculosis
1.12
Quiz 1
1.13
Additional materials
2.
Module 2. Different types of tes…
2.1
Introduction to Module 2
2.2
Window period
2.3
Testing in the window period
2.4
Rapid test
2.5
Follow-up diagnostic test for…
2.6
Quiz 2
2.7
Additional materials
3.
Module 3. Pre- and post-test cou…
3.1
Introduction to Module 3
3.2
Five principles/norms of test…
3.3
Principles of pre- and post-t…
3.4
Pre-test counselling
3.5
Prevention counseling
3.6
Post-test counselling
3.7
Communication of test results
3.8
Ethical considerations
3.9
Quiz 3
4.
Module 4. Attracting clients
4.1
Introduction to Module 4
4.2
Low threshold services
4.3
Recruitment of clients/target…
4.4
HIV/HCV integrated services i…
4.5
Barriers to harm reduction fo…
4.6
Peer involvement
4.7
Quiz 4
4.8
Additional materials
5.
Module 5. Gender specific approa…
5.1
Introduction to Module 5
5.2
Alcohol and other drugs, sexu…
5.3
Contraception for WUD
5.4
Women who use drugs and preve…
5.5
Social effects of drug use
5.6
Harm reduction during pregnan…
5.7
Violence against WUD
5.8
Sexual and intimate partner v…
5.9
Violence by law enforcement a…
5.10
WUD in prison settings
5.11
Developing a "Menu" of servic…
5.12
New services added by existin…
5.13
Building a supportive, enabli…
5.14
Quiz 5
5.15
Additional materials
6.
Module 6. Linkage to care
6.1
Introduction to Module 6
6.2
What is integration?
6.3
What is integrated care?
6.4
What is integrated care - con…
6.5
Barriers to linkage
6.6
What can be done to support i…
6.7
The factors related to HIV pr…
6.8
The factors related to HIV pr…
6.9
Quiz 6
By the end of the module you will understand what types of HIV and HCV tests exists, how they work, and what the ‘window period’ is.
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