2008
November: includes articles on Obama and HIV/AIDS, World AIDS Day events, HIV rates in Philadelphia, the Carribean, and among seniors, HIV/AIDS funding and the economic crisis, Gates Foundation grants, and information on current medical research. [VIEW]
October: includes articles on HIV/AIDS infection and prevention among minorities, the lack of international initiatives targeting MSMs, HIV/AIDS in China and Kenya, the decline of child mortality rates, the effect of early antiretroviral treatment on HIV/TB coinfections, and information on current HIV vaccine trials. [VIEW]
September: includes articles on the task force studying a restructing of AIDS Rochester and the ACHC, HIV/AIDS rates in New York state, CDC cuts of HIV Monitoring Systems, trust of medical providers among the Hispanic community, anti-HIV/AIDS efforts in Uganda, and information on current HIV vaccine trials. [VIEW]
Special Edition: 17th International AIDS Conference: includes articles on various presentations at the conference in Mexico City including expanding AIDS education, the percentage of adults who have received HIV tests, the impact of the worldwide food crisis and HIV/AIDS, political advocacy for HIV/AIDS issues in Africa, and vaccine research. [VIEW]
August: includes articles on U.S. HIV infection and syphilis rates, HIV/AIDS rates in Asia and Australia, the decline of AIDS-related deaths, a price freeze on antiretroviral drugs by two companies, an online game which confronts HIV/AIDS stereotypes, andinformation on current HIV vaccine trials and medical research. [VIEW]
April: includes articles on prisons and HIV testing, the U.S. AIDS Drug Assistance Program, disease in sub-Saharan Africa, mother-to-child HIV transmission study in South Africa, and a discussion of current HIV vaccine trials. [VIEW]
February: includes articles on funding for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the HPV vaccine and HPV's link to oral cancer, HIV in China, online sex education, and facts about MRSA infections. [VIEW]
January: includes articles on STD rates in Rochester, an AMA report on the rising rates of HIV infection, a newly discovered drug-resident strain of MRSA, risk factors among homeless youth, and aging and health among longtime HIV survivors. [VIEW]
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