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September 15, 2006

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U.S. News

New Jersey: AIDS Advocates Facing Threat of Funding Cuts

New Jersey: FAITH Services Assists Hudson County's HIV/AIDS Population

Florida: AIDS Walk Raises $90,000


International News

GlaxoSmithKline to Supply Antiretroviral Drugs to Russia at Discounted Price

HIV-Positive Batwa in Democratic Republic of the Congo Have Little Access to Treatment, Care, PlusNews Reports

United States Gives Millions to Controversial Faith-Based AIDS Fight in Uganda


Medical News

Less Than 95% Adherence to NNRTI Therapy Can Lead to Viral Suppression

Antiretroviral Medication Errors High Among Hospitalized Patients With HIV

Predicting the Epidemiological Impact of Antiretroviral Allocation Strategies in KwaZulu-Natal: The Effect of the Urban-Rural Divide

Unsafe Sex With Casual Partners and Quality of Life Among HIV-Infected Gay Men: Evidence From a Large Representative Sample of Outpatients Attending French Hospitals (ANRS-EN12-VESPA)


Prevention/Epidemiology

Was the "ABC" Approach (Abstinence, Being Faithful, Using Condoms) Responsible for Uganda's Decline in HIV?

New York's Gay Baths Become Sex Clubs of Last Resort

Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Available at Washington State University

University of Florida Infirmary Offers STD Shot


Policy & Politics

Southerners Urge Swift Action on AIDS Legislation


Commentary & Opinion

Children Continue to Be Ignored in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS, Opinion Piece Says


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