The grave challenge posed by the recent pandemic of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is not the first time mankind has faced such a threat. Useful lessons may be drawn from the successful global Smallpox Eradication Program and applied to the current campaign in the areas of surveillance, strategy, operations, and evaluation. The most important epidemiologic characteristic of this new infection is the unprecedented observation that virtually all asymptomatic infected persons are infectious and will remain so indefinitely. In combatting this infection we should concentrate our efforts in the United States on preventing transmission from the estimated 1.5 million persons who are already infected. We must make the best use we can of all the ...
Intravenous drug users are the second most common risk group for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ...
Over the past decade, limited attention has been paid to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epid...
We can end the HIV epidemic in the US. Immediate, effective treatment is key.Taking HIV medicine as ...
Since the identification of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in 1981 as a distinct disease ...
Since acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first identified in I98I, its rate of spread am...
With more than 1·2 million people living with HIV in the USA, a complex epidemic across the large an...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a fatal infectious disease caused by the human immunode...
The emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases since the eradication of smallpox has had a di...
In 2011, an estimated 34 million people globally were living with HIV, 2.5 million people became new...
SummaryThe emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases since the eradication of smallpox has h...
About 38,000 new HIV infections still occur each year. The US Government recently proposed Ending th...
Since 2006, CDC has recommended universal screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection...
More than fifty thousand cases of AIDS have been reported in the United States since the disease was...
The plan for Ending the HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) Epidemic (EHE) in the United States aims ...
The term acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a definition developed by the Centers for Dise...
Intravenous drug users are the second most common risk group for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ...
Over the past decade, limited attention has been paid to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epid...
We can end the HIV epidemic in the US. Immediate, effective treatment is key.Taking HIV medicine as ...
Since the identification of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in 1981 as a distinct disease ...
Since acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first identified in I98I, its rate of spread am...
With more than 1·2 million people living with HIV in the USA, a complex epidemic across the large an...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a fatal infectious disease caused by the human immunode...
The emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases since the eradication of smallpox has had a di...
In 2011, an estimated 34 million people globally were living with HIV, 2.5 million people became new...
SummaryThe emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases since the eradication of smallpox has h...
About 38,000 new HIV infections still occur each year. The US Government recently proposed Ending th...
Since 2006, CDC has recommended universal screening for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection...
More than fifty thousand cases of AIDS have been reported in the United States since the disease was...
The plan for Ending the HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) Epidemic (EHE) in the United States aims ...
The term acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a definition developed by the Centers for Dise...
Intravenous drug users are the second most common risk group for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ...
Over the past decade, limited attention has been paid to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epid...
We can end the HIV epidemic in the US. Immediate, effective treatment is key.Taking HIV medicine as ...