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  • Reminder of vaccination (3rd dose)

    To ensure the effectiveness of vaccination against hepatitis A and B (Twinrix), three (3) doses are required :

    1re


    2e :

    1 month after the first dose

    3e :

    6 months after the first dose

    This tool lets you send a friendly reminder for your third dose of vaccine.

    Please enter the date of the second dose as well as your email address. You will be notified within five (5) months.

    Date of the second vaccine:

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    Links and References

     

    • A.C.C.M. (Aids Community Care Montréal)
      Phone: (514) 527-0928. Community services for HIV/AIDS patients
    • Daily HIV/AIDS report.  Politics and policy.  Global challenges.
    • Canadian Aids Society (CAS)-The Canadian AIDS Society (CAS) is a national coalition of 115 community-based AIDS organizations across Canada.
    • Canadian HIV Trials Network
      Clinical Research into HIV/AIDS. Research for treatment, preventions and a cure.
    • Working on the legal and human rights issues related to HIV/AIDS
    • HIV and rehabilitation: changing the future of HIV prevention, care, treatment and support.
    • CATIE is Canada’s source for up-to-date, unbiased information about HIV and hepatitis C.
    • Since its beginnings, the Farha Foundation has distributed close to $10 million to 76 AIDS organizations throughout Quebec providing care and services (housing, medication, food, palliative care, counselling, homecare, etc.) as well as AIDS prevention and education programs.
    • Sexual Dysfunction & HIV/AIDS
    • Provides support and information to sex-workers so that they may live and work in safety and with dignity. Sensitizes and educates the public and professioinals in different areas about the sex trade and the realities faced by sex workers. Promotes the decriminalization of sex work.
      514 285-1599
    • The Centre for AIDS Services of Montreal (Women)
      Our goal is to bring you information about the valuable services our Center provides to women infected or affected by HIV/AIDS, as well as a few links to other sites to help you find the information you're looking for.
    • Welcome to The Positive Side E-zine! – the electronic version of CATIE’s magazine for people living with HIV.  The Positive Side touches on all the aspects of your health that need nurturing: physical, mental, emotional, spiritual and sexual. It is chock-full of resources, practical information and useful tips to inform and empower your decisions about maintaining your health and well-being. Many of these pointers come directly from people who are living with HIV.
    • The mission of the WHO-UNAIDS HIV Vaccine Initiative (HVI) is to promote the development, facilitate evaluation, and address future availability of preventive HIV vaccines, with a focus on the need of developing countries.