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Social Service Providers

Social service providers can play an integral role in the prevention of HIV transmission from mother to baby. Through encouraging HIV testing and knowledge of HIV status and providing timely referrals for pregnant HIV-infected women, social service providers can have an important impact on the vulnerable populations served.

The resources included in this site are designed to help you meet the needs of your pregnant HIV positive clients by referring them to the medical and case management services they need. Areas of the website that may contain information relevant to you include:

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Sources of HIV-related Obstetric & Pediatric Care
HIV Prenatal Classes

HIV Prenatal Class Curriculum
Day 1
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Day 3 (part 1)
Day 3 (part 2)

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