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Prevention/Epidemiology Behavior Change to Fight HIVMay 20, 2011 The Center for Global Development's Mead Over writes on the center's "Global Health Policy" blog that even though the "dramatic evidence that ART lowers the infectivity of HIV ... it takes more than this confirmatory experimental trial to argue that prevention resources should be re-allocated towards treatment." Over shows two models that he says demonstrate "behavioral HIV prevention still deserves the highest priority" (5/17). Back to other news for May 2011
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