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Prevention/Epidemiology PlusNews Reviews AVAC Priorities for 2013 HIV Prevention AgendaDecember 14, 2012 "If the world scales-up HIV treatment and prevention in the next two years, a critical tipping point -- in which those on treatment outnumber those newly infected with the virus -- could be reached, according to the global HIV prevention advocacy organization AVAC," PlusNews reports. The news service "breaks down the issues likely to top the HIV prevention agenda in the coming year," including better defining "combination prevention" for country- and local-level needs, preparing for new voluntary medical male circumcision methods, and protecting HIV prevention research funding (12/13). Back to other news for December 2012
![]() Widespread ART Coverage Can Reduce Risk of HIV Infection, Increase Life Expectancy of General Population, Studies Show This article was provided by Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. It is a part of the publication Kaiser Daily Global Health Policy Report. Visit the Kaiser Family Foundation's website to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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