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HIV/AIDS Newsroom: October 7, 2005

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U.S. News

Low-Cost Female Condoms Available for Developing Countries; IAPAC, ANAC Join Forces to Support Both Constituencies

Illinois: Michael Cook to Lead Howard Brown Health Center


International News

African Broadcasters Sign Declaration on HIV/AIDS Coverage to Help Fight Epidemic

HIV Cases Continue to Climb in South Africa, Researchers Warn

U.S. Actress Tea Leoni Visits Vietnam as UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador


Medical News

Reducing the Risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections in Genitourinary Medicine Clinic Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Behavioral Interventions


Prevention/Epidemiology

Campaigns Aim to Encourage Senegalese Youth to Get Tested for HIV

Washington Post Examines Ugandan Attitudes on Virginity in Fight Against HIV/AIDS

Survey Takes U.S. Debate on Premarital Sex Into Virgin Territory

Canada: Crack Users Say Pipe Program Helps Them Stay Healthy

California: Council Says No to Needle Plan

University of New Hampshire Student Senate Wants Condoms in Dormitory Vending Machines

Australia: Games Athletes Plan for Bedroom Gymnastics

Note: Because of a U.S. holiday, no News Update will be published on Monday, Oct. 10.


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