This seminar was part of the 2011 CDC-sponsored lecture series, “HIV/AIDS: 30 Years of Leadership and Lessons”. The program occurred on June 10, 2011. Participants included: Opening Remarks: Amy Lansky, PhD., MPH., Deputy Director for Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Science in the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP) Moderator: Robert J. (RJ) Simonds, MD, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Panelists: Martha Rogers, MD. Global and Domestic AIDS Programs, The Taskforce “How it Was” Elaine Abrams, MD. Columbia University, International Centre for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs (ICAP) “How the US Responded” Chewe Luo, MD. Programme Scale up, UNICEF HIV Section “How other Countries Responded” Comments on this video are allowed in accordance with our comment policy: www.cdc.gov This video can also be viewed at streaming.cdc.gov
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A profile of NC State University CHASS Alum Doc Hendley, a 2004 graduate in Communication. Doc is the founder of Wine To Water, an international aid organization dedicated to supplying clean drinking water where it is most needed. Since 2004 Wine To Water has provided water to people in nine different countries.

This lesson is about perinatal HIV transmission and treatment from mother to child. Perinatal means “around birth” and is commonly referred to as ‘mother-to-child’ or ‘vertical’ transmission. This is for Frontline TEACH. For more info, go to www.aidslibrary.org
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