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As
a part of its overall public health mission, CDC provides
national leadership in helping control the HIV epidemic by
working with community, state, national, and international
partners in surveillance, research, prevention and evaluation
activities.
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2005 National HIV Prevention Conference
June
12-15, 2005 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta
Hotel in
Atlanta Georgia.
Advancing
HIV Prevention - New Strategies for a Changing Epidemic
This CDC
initiative is aimed at reducing barriers
to early diagnosis of HIV infection
and increasing access to quality medical
care, treatment, and ongoing prevention
services for those diagnosed with HIV.
Rapid
Testing
Includes
descriptions of the rapid HIV tests
approved by the FDA, how the tests
can be implemented in different settings,
and research on the effectiveness
and possible uses of the tests.
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What's New:
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- World AIDS Day is December 1, 2004
(November 3, 2004)
- MMWR: Assessment of Increase in Perinatal Exposure to HIV Among Hispanics
--- 20 Counties, Georgia, 1994--2002
(October 18, 2004)
- Fact Sheet Update: HIV/AIDS Among Hispanics
(October 14, 2004)
- HIV/AIDS Special Surveillance Report Number 4: Enhanced Perinatal Surveillance–United States, 1999–2001
(October 14, 2004)
- October 15 is National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD)
(October 4, 2004)
- MMWR: High-Risk Sexual Behavior by HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men --- 16 Sites, United States, 2000--2002
(October
1, 2004)
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