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Press Release - Experts Create Roadmap for Accelerating the Development of Targeted HCV Therapies

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DEC-14-10 WASHINGTON, DC - To improve the care for individuals infected with the hepatitis C virus, a major health problem and a leading cause of chronic liver disease around the world, nearly 200 international hepatitis experts have taken an important step in escalating the introduction of a new class of targeted therapies for HCV -- direct-acting antivirals.
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Press Release: Experts at 2010 National Summit Warn of Need to Identify/Treat Undiagnosed Americans

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DEC-01-10 WASHINGTON, DC - As the nation observes World AIDS Day, the consensus reached by nearly 400 HIV/AIDS experts taking part in the just completed 2010 National Summit on HIV Diagnosis, Prevention and Access to Care provides this stern warning to the country's policymakers:  unless more is done to identify and provide immediate care for the more than 200,000 Americans whose HIV is undiagnosed and the even more who are untreated, disparities in HIV care will only increase in the years ahead.
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Press Release - Epidemic of HIV Requires National Mobilization, Health Officials Warn

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NOV-17-10 WASHINGTON, DC - With new projections that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection rates are increasing in some populations, former Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop -- who charted the nation's policies on HIV/AIDS following the first deaths from AIDS in 1981 -- today issued a stern warning to the public health community: HIV/AIDS continues to be a major epidemic and requires a national mobilization to identify and provide immediate care for many Americans with HIV who remain undiagnosed -- an estimated 200,000 people.  Strikingly, among HIV-infected adolescents, 50 percent are unidentified.
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Scientists, Advocates Call for Better Methods to Evaluate Increased Risk of CVD

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JUL 19-10 Scientists, HIV Advocates Call for Better Methods to Evaluate the Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in Persons with HIV. Two-Fold Increase in Risk May Be Directly Linked to HIV
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