martes, 4 de diciembre de 2018

Statement from HHS Secretary Alex Azar ahead of World AIDS Day | HIV.gov

Statement from HHS Secretary Alex Azar ahead of World AIDS Day | HIV.gov

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Statement from HHS Secretary Alex Azar Ahead of World AIDS Day
The observance of World AIDS Day is an annual reminder of the need to remain vigilant in our efforts to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic, and also of the potential we have for further progress...
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NIH Statement on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2018
Each year on World AIDS Day, we reflect on the remarkable progress that has been made against HIV. Indeed, we have come a long way since the disease now known as AIDS was first reported in 1981...
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HIV & AIDS in the United States Update: Dear Colleague Letter
Inspired by the U.S. government's theme for this year's World AIDS Day, "Saving Lives through Leadership and Partnerships," we are reminded that everyone can show leadership in HIV prevention—through day-to-day acts and by large-scale visionary action...
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Successes, Challenges, Opportunities: World AIDS Day 2018
We continue to make progress toward achieving our goals of reducing new HIV infections, improving health outcomes among people living with HIV, and reducing some HIV-related disparities. Reaching these goals will require that we sustain the progress we have already made and accelerate efforts...
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While You Were Busy: U.S. Agency Posts Commemorating World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day is always a busy time for the HIV community—so busy that it can be easy to miss posts you want to read! For your convenience, we have recapped some of our 2018 World AIDS Day blog posts below...
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