Taking your HIV Treatment
This is an online flipbook which outlines the importance of adherence to one’s HIV/AIDS treatment regimen. It explains what adherence means, what happens if one does not take one’s treatment, and offers some advice on how to adhere to treatment plans.
The flipbook also explains that if someone does not adhere to their treatment, their viral load could increase and they could pose a higher risk to their loved ones for passing on HIV. In addition, if the virus is passed on, the form that is passed on may be more virulent than the form that the patient him or herself has.
Source: NAM
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- Adolescents Living with HIV (ALHIV) Toolkit
- Guidance for the Prevention of Sexually Transmitted HIV Infections
- Toolkit for Transition of Care and Other Services for Adolescents Living with HIV
- Treatment 2015
- Promoting the Health of Men who Have Sex with Men Worldwide: A Training Curriculum for Providers
- Consolidated Guideline on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women Living with HIV
- Positive Connections: Leading Information and Support Groups for Adolescents Living with HIV
- Optimizing Entry Into and Retention in HIV Care and ART Adherence for PLWHA
- Driving the HIV response: Community Guide to the WHO 2013 Consolidated Guidelines on the Use of Antiretroviral Drugs for Treating and Preventing HIV Infection
- Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV Infection in Infants and Children: Recommendations for a Public Health Approach