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John Fielding, CEO
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Research on HIV/AIDS in Africa has yielded crucial information but now should prioritize interventions and their evaluation.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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HIV and AIDS cases reported through June 2001 and includes new tables which present trends in estimated annual AIDS incidence from 1996 through 2000, by U.
HIV and AIDS in the World of Work Vision Create an African Forum of civil society stakeholders for the sharing of best practice on tackling HIV/AIDS in the workplace.
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Todd Porter, Gym Attendent
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Because HIV/AIDS was associated in the first years of the epidemic with the gay male community in the western world, many from the radical religious right have used this pandemic as a weapon to further their own homophobic agendas.
It is crucial that the responsibility of addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic is shared by both parents in order to rmodify the social construction of gender and to redefine sexual behavior.
PHARMACOLOGY OF HIV INFECTION AND AIDS The book begins with a discussion of the neuropathology of HIV infection.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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It was recommended that strategies that promote home care as an integral part of management of the HIV infected person or a person with AIDS should objectively assess the determinants that may influence the capacity of the family to cope and that particular attention should be paid to determinants that are influenced by the economic situation.
HIV-1 messenger RNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells as an early marker of risk for progression to AIDS.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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The HIV/AIDS epidemic has brought about several other infectious diseases that were almost under control in the early 1980s among them tuberculosis.
AIDS is a late stage of HIV infection, and is present when the body becomes overpowered by one or more opportunistic infections.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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This is critical to enhance HIV prevention and care strategies and to reduce the impact of AIDS on children, families and communities.
HIV/AIDS has serious social, political and economic consequences for our country which cannot be solved by health experts alone.
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