OrganizationsElizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
2950 31st Street
Suite 125
Santa Monica, CA
90405
info@pedAIDS.org
http://www.pedAIDS.org
Tel: 310-314-1459
888-499-HOPE (-4673)
Fax: 310-314-1469
American Foundation for AIDS Research
120 Wall Street
13th Floor
New York, New York
10005-3902
publications@amfar.org
http://www.amfar.org
Tel: 212-806-1600
Fax: 212-806-1601
National Association of People with AIDS
1413 K Street, NW
7th Floor
Washington, DC
20005-3442
info@napwa.org
http://www.napwa.org
Tel: 202-898-0414
Fax: 202-898-0435
National NeuroAIDS Tissue Consortium
401 N. Washington Street
Suite 700
Rockville, MD
20850
nntc@emmes.com
http://www.hivbrainbanks.org
Tel: 800-510-1678
301-251-1161 ext. 186
Fax: 301-251-1355
National Prevention Information Network
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, DHHS
P.O. Box 6003
Rockville, MD
20849-6003
info@cdcnpin.org
http://www.cdcnpin.org
Tel: 301-562-1098
800-458-5231
Fax: 888-282-7681
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID)
National Institutes of Health, DHHS
6610 Rockledge Drive, MSC 6612
Bethesda, MD
20892-6612
http://www.niaid.nih.gov
Tel: 301-496-5717
AIDSInfo (AIDS Information Service)
P.O. Box 6303
Rockville, MD
20849-6303
ContactUs@aidsinfo.gov
http://aidsinfo.nih.gov
Tel: 301-519-0459
800-HIV-0440 (448-0440)
TTY: 888-480-3739
Fax: 301-519-6616
Related NINDS Publications and InformationThe Dementias: Hope Through Research
Information booklet about Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and other types of dementia compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
Health Disparities Planning Panel on NeuroAIDS in Minority Populations
Report of the Health Disparities Planning Panel on
NeuroAIDS in Minority Populations meeting held July 16, 2001.
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