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HIV/AIDS Newsroom: September 4, 2003

U.S. News | International News | Prevention/Epidemiology | Commentary & Opinion


U.S. News

HIV-Positive Man Sues State Department Alleging Foreign Service Medical Requirements Illegally Discriminate

New Orleans: New HIV Test Cuts Wait Time for Results


International News

United States, Netherlands Sign Cooperation Agreement to Work on HIV/AIDS Prevention, Treatment in Affected Countries

International Aid Organizations Run Ad Asking Bush, Congress to Fully Fund Global AIDS Initiative

Chinese Government's Failure to Adequately Address AIDS Epidemic Contributes to HIV Spread, Report Says

China Defends AIDS Policy, Says It Is Determined to Address Epidemic

AIDS Scourge Grows "Relentlessly" in Africa

Asia's Tough Line on Drugs, Prostitution Hinders AIDS Fight

Papua New Guinea: Disease Rising in Pregnant Women

Prominent French Doctor Says Bulgarians Didn't Cause HIV Contagion in Libyan Hospital


Medical News

Safety of Longer Intervals Between Pap Tests Debated


Prevention/Epidemiology

Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report Summarizes Editorials Addressing International AIDS, Family Planning Funding

Chlamydia: Infection Prevalent Among Female Army Recruits

Washington: Forum Will Discuss Sharp Increase in HIV Cases


Commentary & Opinion

Lack of Funding Contributing to "Egregious Treatment" of HIV-Positive Inmates in Alabama Prison, Editorial Says



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