Australian State Unveils Strategy To Reduce By 25% New HIV Cases By 2009 With Focus On MSM
Tue, 23 Jan 2007 03:00 PM EST
... The Australian state of New South Wales this week unveiled a new three-year HIV/AIDS strategy that aims to decrease new recorded HIV cases by 25% and that focuses on men who have sex with men, the Sydney Star Observer reports. The strategy includes increasing education about how drug use can lead to risky sexual behavior, as well as improving health services for MSM in regional areas. [click link for full article] ...
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