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The CDC currently recommends that Americans between ages 13 and 64 be tested for HIV at least once in their lifetime. Sullivan said there are many reasons that make testing difficult including ...
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CDC cuts hit HIV prevention program, jeopardizing decades of progress on reducing infant transmission rates - MSNBesides HIV, other CDC areas absorbing big cuts included divisions involving workplace health and safety, injury prevention, reproductive health, smoking, and violence prevention, CNN reported.
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