Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1991: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 |
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Page 52
... individuals infected or at increased risk , school- and college - aged youth , and the general public . CDC estimates that it spends approximately 10 percent of its HIV program funds to evaluate HIV prevention activities . There are ...
... individuals infected or at increased risk , school- and college - aged youth , and the general public . CDC estimates that it spends approximately 10 percent of its HIV program funds to evaluate HIV prevention activities . There are ...
Page 91
... individuals who know their antibody status . o Since 1985 , approximately 2.5 million HIV tests have been performed in public sites through September 30 , 1989 , and 149,639 of those tests were positive . This represents an estimated ...
... individuals who know their antibody status . o Since 1985 , approximately 2.5 million HIV tests have been performed in public sites through September 30 , 1989 , and 149,639 of those tests were positive . This represents an estimated ...
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... individuals to minimize behavior that increases the risk of spreading or contracting HIV infection . Special emphasis should be placed on designing community- specific interventions which are tailored to the needs of individuals at risk ...
... individuals to minimize behavior that increases the risk of spreading or contracting HIV infection . Special emphasis should be placed on designing community- specific interventions which are tailored to the needs of individuals at risk ...
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... individuals include those without access to care because they lack insurance , live in communities without sufficient health resources , have health concerns not met by traditional medical care , or face other barriers to care . The ...
... individuals include those without access to care because they lack insurance , live in communities without sufficient health resources , have health concerns not met by traditional medical care , or face other barriers to care . The ...
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... individuals in approximately 92 health care for the homeless programs . Emphasis will be placed on providing preventive as well as curative services to a broad sector of the homeless including runaway adolescents , homeless pregnant ...
... individuals in approximately 92 health care for the homeless programs . Emphasis will be placed on providing preventive as well as curative services to a broad sector of the homeless including runaway adolescents , homeless pregnant ...
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