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Persons in private and public health care professions are increasingly confronted with difficult and complex HIV/AIDS issues. Providing up-to-date information on HIV/AIDS is necessary for the delivery of prevention efforts to communities within the state of Florida.
 
In response to this need for up-to-date information, the Florida Department of Health, through a cooperative agreement with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has formed an HIV/AIDS Educational Materials Review Panel.
 
The purpose of this panel is to make recommendations to the department regarding HIV/AIDS messages designed to communicate with the highly diverse makeup of citizens in Florida.
 
The Approved List of HIV/AIDS Educational Materials represents all materials that have been submitted and are currently approved. Because these are teaching tools, some of these materials are explicit in nature. Please read the important CDC message about the content of these materials BEFORE you begin using this tool.
 
Before ordering materials please obtain samples. Any materials discussing Nonoxynol-9 (N-9) as a means of prevention of HIV transmission will be removed from the approved list. The Bureau of HIV/AIDS is in the process of reviewing and deleting all such materials.
 
In addition to the materials listed here any Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) materials are also acceptable for purchase and use with Florida Department of Health contracts.
 
 
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General Information
Acknowledgements / Review Panel Members
Vendor List
 
If you have questions or for further information regarding this educational materials database, the Bureau of HIV/AIDs can be reached via e-mail at DiseaseControl@doh.state.fl.us
 
Contact the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of HIV/AIDS
 
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