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Study Finds Parents Willing to Screen Their Children for HIV


 

FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NORTH AMERICAN PRIMARY CARE RESEARCH GROUP

Additionally, educating the community on the fact that not only are their children at risk for HIV, but also that their own risk is rising again will be important "because it has kind of lost a lot of the steam as far as people paying attention to it," she said.

Dr. Caples reported that she did not have any relevant conflicts of interest.

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