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U.S.-Mexico Border HIV/AIDS Resource Directory

Compiled by the U.S.-Mexico Border AETC Steering Team with support from the HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureau
August 2006, partially updated February 2008.

Texas New Mexico Arizona California

Click on an area of the map to get a listing of HIV/AIDS resources in that region.

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Regional U.S.-Mexico Border Organizations and Links
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About this Directory

The U.S.-Mexico Border AETC Steering Team (UMBAST) has compiled this Border Resource Directory to better connect HIV/AIDS resources with community needs along the U.S.-Mexico Border (100 km or 61 miles north of the border with Mexico). It provides local, regional and national information on HIV/AIDS training resources for a range of providers, including physicians, nurses, mental health clinicians, pharmacists, as well as HIV/AIDS-related services for both providers, and consumers.

Background

This section offers an overview of HIV/AIDS information for U.S.-Mexico border communities, including state and border (if available) epidemiology, area descriptions, and links to other resources with applicable information.

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The resource listings for each state include HIV/AIDS training, treatment, and prevention/other types of agencies and services.

dot Training Resources These include local and statewide HIV/AIDS training resources for clinicians, including physicians, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, promotores and peer managers, case managers, pre/post test counselors, outreach workers, mental health providers, substance abuse professionals, and law enforcement/corrections/INS.
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dot Treatment Local and regional listings of Ryan White CARE Act-funded and other primary HIV/AIDS medical and dental providers, outpatient case management services, participating ADAP pharmacies, and other treatment-related services.
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dot Prevention/Other These agencies include non-medical HIV services such as prevention services, counseling and mental health, substance abuse treatment programs, and a broad array of other HIV-related programs.
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