We have mentioned a lot of Days recently. Apart from perhaps Earth Day and traditional federal holidays, World AIDS Day is one day that I actually 'observe.' Like last year, this year's theme is Universal Access and Human Rights. If you want to read more, I suggest you head over to the PLoS Medicine blog where Nathan Ford from Medicine Sans Frontieres discusses the progress of the past decade and the problems ahead in the fight against AIDS.Pondering vexing issues in infection prevention and control
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
World AIDS Day
We have mentioned a lot of Days recently. Apart from perhaps Earth Day and traditional federal holidays, World AIDS Day is one day that I actually 'observe.' Like last year, this year's theme is Universal Access and Human Rights. If you want to read more, I suggest you head over to the PLoS Medicine blog where Nathan Ford from Medicine Sans Frontieres discusses the progress of the past decade and the problems ahead in the fight against AIDS.
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