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Pubic Opinion on the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States : HIV/AIDS as the Most Urgent Health Problem Facing the Nation
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HIV/AIDS as the Most Urgent Health Problem Facing the Nation

In 2006, in an open-ended question, 17% of the public names HIV/AIDS as the most urgent health problem facing the nation, ranking third behind cancer (34%), and just behind heart disease (18%). The share of the public naming HIV/AIDS as the most urgent health problem facing the nation declined dramatically between 1995 and 2002, and has remained relatively stable since then.

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