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3271.0: Monday, November 8, 2004: 2:30 PM-4:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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This session will present results on an outbreak of HIV in a North Carolina college campus; discuss the growth of AIDS in New York City; describe the Texas STARHS HIV incidence study; compare recorded causes of death for HIV-infected individuals; and discuss a crisis response field study in Tennessee. | |||
Learning Objectives: To present epidemiologic findings on HIV/AIDS | |||
David I. Rosenstein, DMD, MPH | |||
HIV Outbreak on College Campuses: The North Carolina Experience Lisa B. Hightow, MD, MPH, Pia D. M. MacDonald, PhD, MPH, Christopher Pilcher, MD, Andrew Kaplan, MD, Evelyn Foust, MPH, Trang Quyen Nguyen, MPH, Peter A. Leone, MD | |||
AIDS growth in NYC : The need for a low cost AIDS drug program Ernest Drucker, PhD, Peter Arno, PhD, Virginia Shubert, LLD | |||
Tracking the leading edge of HIV infection - Texas STARHS HIV incidence study (1999-2001) Charu P. Sharma, MS, Kristen Shaw, MS, Mariama D. Janneh, MPH, Douglas Shehan, BA, Anne C. Freeman, MSPH, Sharon K. Melville, MD, MPH | |||
Title: A comparison of recorded causes of death for HIV-infected individuals William Jones, MPH | |||
Preventing HIV/AIDS incidence in West Tennessee: A crisis response field study Jebose O. Okwumabua, PhD, Vincent D. Glover, MBA, Sharron Edwards, BS, Norman Foster, MS | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Organized by: | HIV/AIDS | ||
Endorsed by: | Population, Family Planning, and Reproductive Health; Socialist Caucus; Statistics | ||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing |