The Pop Reporter®
Volume 1, Number 32
12 November 2001
FAMILY PLANNING / REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
Kenya:
No More Free Condoms
Related Story: MP
Slams Halt to Free Condoms
Eastern Cape Tightens Law on Circumcision to Stem Casualties
ASEAN Adopts Program To Fight Spread Of HIV/AIDS
Connecticut to Introduce Names-Based HIV Tracking System
Malawi: Churches Continue Their War Against Condom Use
Bangkok Official Wants Men to Foot the Bill for Abortions
Malaysia: Get Real, Assemblyman Chides
Critics of Pre-nuptial HIV Test
(Critics will change their minds once the hear the
horror stories)
FAMILY PLANNING / REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
Family-planning Services in a Low-performing Rural Area of Bangladesh: Insights from Field Observations
Weekly Contraceptive Patch Safe and Effective, Study Says
The Acceptability of a Vaginal Microbicide Among South African Men
Why Are Condoms Used, and How Many Are Needed? Estimates from Orissa, India
Condoms Reduce Women's Risk of Herpes Infection, But Do Not Protect Men
FAMILY PLANNING / REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH NEWS
Cheap, High Quality Condoms Needed in Southeast Asia
Kenya: Medic Decries Shortage of Family Planning Drug Therapists
Letters to the Editor: The IUD and Recovery of Fertility and Photoshare Database
Kenya's
Minister for Public Health Opens All-Africa Workshop
in Mombasa
(Aim is contraceptive security for all)
HIV / AIDS RESEARCH
Increased
Ability for Selection of Zidovudine Resistance in
a Distinct Class of Wild-type HIV-1 from Drug-naive
Persons
Related News Article: New
Strain of HIV is Resistant to Main Drug
HIV / AIDS NEWS
WTO Summit: Don't Undercut AIDS Drug Access
U.S. Secretary Powell on Bush Administration's "Active Agenda" for Africa
HIV Vaccine 'At Least' Five Years Away, Virus Co-Discoverer Says
Kenya: Government Negotiating Importation of Cheap AIDS Drugs
South Africa: President Reacts to Media HIV/AIDS Report
PanAfrica: Churches Agree to Start HIV/AIDS Training Project
Zambia: 70,000 Expected to Contract HIV This Year
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH RESEARCH
Daily Dose of Aspirin May Help Prevent Preeclampsia During Pregnancy, Study Shows
Effects of Vitamin A Supplementation during Pregnancy and Early Lactation on Body Weight of South African HIV-infected Women
MEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH
Sperm
Morphology, Motility, and Concentration in Fertile
and Infertile Men
Related News Article: WHO
Standards for Assessing Sperm Samples May Misdiagnose
Male Infertility, NIH Study Shows
POPULATION RESEARCH
The State of the World Population 2001 Report
One and a Half Centuries of Demographic Transition in Nepal
POPULATION NEWS
UNFPA Launches State of the World Report
Rise in World Population Threatens the Planet
WOMEN'S HEALTH RESEARCH
Douching Is Indirectly Linked to HIV Infection In Female Sex Workers
Socio-cultural
Aspects of Health: Women of Childbearing age. Results
from Missions in Ucayali, Peru
Related News Article: Health of
Amazon Women Sidelined, Report Finds
WOMEN'S HEALTH NEWS
Letter to Editor: Bacteriotherapy May Be Useful in Treating Bacterial Vaginosis
Kenya: Female Genital Mutilation Persists Despite Mounting Pressure
YOUTH NEWS
Kids Connecting with Kids
Related Site: Postcards
from Africa penpal project
Nepal: NGOs Use Education To Fight Trafficking Of Girls For Prostitution
Rising Number of Young Girls in UK Seek Contraception
British Government Sponsors 'Condom Card' Program Giving Teenagers Access to Free Contraception
HIV/AIDS: China To Get UNICEF Help In Henan Province
PROFILES / SPECIAL REPORTS
CDC
Revised Guidelines for HIV Counseling, Testing, and
Referral
(Technical Expert Panel Review of CDC HIV Counseling,
Testing, and Referral Guidelines)
These guidelines replace CDC's 1994 guidelines, HIV
Counseling, Testing, and Referral Standards and Guidelines,
and contain recommendations for public- and private-sector
policy makers and service providers of human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) counseling, testing, and referral (CTR).
To develop these guidelines, CDC used an evidence-based
approach advocated by the U.S. Preventive Services
Task Force and public health practice guidelines.
The recommendations are based on evidence from all
available scientific sources; where evidence is lacking,
opinion of "best practices" by specialists
in the field has been used.
Revised
Recommendations for HIV Screening of Pregnant Women
(Perinatal Counseling and Guidelines Consultation)
These guidelines replace CDC's 1995 guidelines,
U.S. Public Health Service Recommendations for Human
Immunodeficiency Virus Counseling and Voluntary Testing
for Pregnant Women, and are for public- and private-sector
service providers who provide health care for pregnant
women.
Gender-Based
Violence Project in Latin America
The latest issue of BASTA!, the newsletter of IPPF/WHR's
Regional Project to Combat Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
in Latin America is now available online. With this
issue IPPF/WHR starts to explore the methodological
and ethical challenges involved in determining the
success of GBV interventions in improving women's
lives.
Uprooted People and HIV/AIDS in Africa: Responding to the Risks
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