| Pregnancy, Pediatrics
and HIV Infection: Guidelines for Your Practice Resources |
| Additional resources are available to help physicians provide health care for mothers with HIV disease. The most current recommendations can be found online at the HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Services at The New Jersey Statewide Family Centered HIV Care Network. |
| For further information, contact one of the specialty centers in New Jersey: |
| Newark Beth Israel Medical
Center OPD Building/Ground Floor/ID 201 Lyons Avenue Newark, NJ 07112 973-926-8004 |
| Robert Wood Johnson Pediatric
AIDS Program Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Division of Allergy, Immunology & Infectious Diseases Department of Pediatrics, MEB Room 322 One Robert Wood Johnson Place, CN 19 New Brunswick, NJ 08903 732-235-7894 |
| Southern NJ Regional Pediatric
HIV Treatment Center at Cooper Hospital Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center Department of Pediatrics 3 Cooper Plaza, Suite 200, Room 245 Camden, NJ 08103 856-342-2089 |
| The Francois Xavier Bagnoud
Center University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey 30 Bergen Street, ADMC #4 Newark, NJ 07103 973-972-0380 |
| The Jersey City Medical Center AIDS Health Services 50 Baldwin Avenue, 10th Floor, C Building Jersey City, NJ 07304 201-915-2295 |
| The Jersey Shore Medical Center Department of Pediatrics, Room A-240 1945 Corlies Avenue Neptune, NJ 07753 732-776-4271 |
| St. Joseph's Hospital and
Medical Center Pediatric Early Intervention-O'Neill Center Comprehensive Care Center 703 Main Street Paterson, NJ 07503 973-754-2299 |
| You may also call the New Jersey AIDS hotline at 800-624-2377 or the New Jersey Family Health Line at 800-328-3838. |
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