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June 14, 2005
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More Than 1 Million HIV-Positive People Living in United States; Nearly Half of Cases Among African Americans, CDC Says
More Living With HIV, but Concerns Remain
AdvertisementGeorgia: Quick Results Up Number of People Getting HIV Test
Pennsylvania: AIDS Group Urges Philadelphia to "Get Tested; Get Treated"
Kansas, Missouri: AIDS Rate in Kansas City Has Fallen
Amid the Shadows, Pakistan's Third Sex Face HIV Threat: Hijras Could Trigger Disease Explosion, Says Report
Zimbabwe Doctors Condemn Government Eviction Campaign
Russia: HIV Epidemic Hits Hard Across Siberia
Protests Might Slow Trials Aimed at Determining if Antiretroviral Drug Viread Could Prevent HIV Infection
Zimbabwe: Program in Harare to Prevent HIV Transmission via Breastfeeding Is Effective
About 80% of People Worldwide Do Not Have Access to Safe Blood; Contaminated Blood Causes 5% of HIV Infections in Africa
PEPFAR Likely to Meet 2 Million Treatment Target, Bush Says
CMS Medicare Prescription Drug Formularies to Cover Nearly All HIV/AIDS-Related Medications
Advocates' Protests of Drug Trials Could Result in More Africans, Asians Dying of AIDS-Related Causes, Opinion Piece Says
Southern African HIV Prevention Efforts Must Come From People Who Understand Local Beliefs, Opinion Piece Says
Public, Private Pledges Needed to Get Washington, D.C.-Based HIV/AIDS Clinic Out of Financial Crisis, Editorial Says
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