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Month: May 2015

Let’s START at the very beginning

An important development in the worldwide treatment and care of HIV-infected individuals was announced earlier this week. Read on to find out what this means for HIV treatment practices moving forward…

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Posted in Peru, Sexual health and tagged access, barriers to care, CDC, chronic disease, chronic infectious diseases, community investment, funding, global health, health promotion, health promotion and disease prevention, HIV, HIV treatment, HIV-infected individuals, international priorities, intervention, major developments, medicine, PrEP, prevention, primary prevention, public health, randomized control trials, secondary prevention, WHO on May 30, 2015 by Mark J. Harris. 16 Comments

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