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HIV/AIDS in Georgia
Two reports - "Survey of Georgia Residents on HIV/AIDS" and "Georgia's Minority Health and Health Disparities Report - Facing a Crisis" - show the disproportionate impact HIV is having on minorities in Georgia, and important differences in how minorities view HIV/AIDS compared to whites.

The reports were released at a November 30, 2004 briefing held by the National Center for Primary Care (NCPC) at the Morehouse School of Medicine in partnership with the Kaiser Family Foundation.

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Charts & Data Icon Survey of Georgia Residents on HIV/AIDS: Summary and Chartpack

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PDF Icon Georgia's Minority Health and Health Disparities Report - Facing a Crisis (NCPC)

PDF Icon HIV/AIDS Policy in Georgia (NCPC)

 

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Publish Date: 2004-11-30

 

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Information about new and cumulative AIDS cases in Georgia, AIDS case rates, persons living with AIDS, AIDS deaths, HIV infections, HIV testing statistics and policies, and more.
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