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U.S. needs national HIV/AIDS strategy
American Medical News , 06/30/09
Elliott VS - The United States should have a national strategy to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic, and the American Medical Association should work with the White House's Office of National AIDS Policy and other relevant bodies to develop such a program, according to a resolution adopted at the AMA Annual Meeting in June.
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