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Local and Community News California: 120 New Ventura County HIV Cases Recorded in Last Two MonthsJuly 24, 2002 In the two months since Ventura County began recording the number of new HIV cases to better track the spread of the virus, 120 new cases have been reported. And county health officials estimate there may actually be as many as 1,200 local cases. As of July 1, California public health officials are requiring doctors and laboratories to report new cases of HIV as well as new cases of AIDS. The county began monitoring cases in May. Public health authorities hope to better understand how many new cases of HIV are occurring and what groups are being affected and to target their education and outreach efforts to those groups. The California Department of Health Services has recorded 347 patients with AIDS in the county, but without tracking the number of new HIV infections, health officials were unable to closely follow the spread of the virus. Under the new system, doctors and laboratories use an alphanumeric code to report new HIV cases instead of reporting the patient's name. Patients tested at sites where they do not provide their names are not included in the county's records of new cases. Los Angeles Times 07.22.02; Jessica Blanchard This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.
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