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A War We Can Win

McDermott, Jim | February 6, 2006 issue

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The article presents the author's views on the global fight against AIDS. The author is Jim McDermott, chair of the Congressional Task Force of International HIV/AIDS. It is the author's view that the war against disease is a war that can be won. Statistics related to the amount of annual disease-related deaths are reviewed. According to the author, basic policy changes need to be undertaken in order for AIDS to be defeated.

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AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention -- International cooperation; THERAPEUTICS; MCDERMOTT, Jim; MEDICINE -- Government policy; INTERNATIONAL relations -- Social aspects; WORLD health
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