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From the Assistant Secretary for Health

From the Assistant Secretary for Health for Health From the Assistant Secretary of the have occurred blacks. ALTHOUGH THE HEALTH minorities or were expected among ly targeted American overall has benefit both minorities and the It is that the to to note people improved important pat¬ in this statistics of of human virus focuses terns significantly general population. Major immunodeficiency century, show a be¬ these are access utiliza¬ transmission differ between to and (HIV) persistent negative disparity programs the health of blacks and tion of health services and black and white Americans. While tween status prevention, only other minorities and that of the initiatives. Un¬ 1% of AIDS cases in whites popula¬ including antismoking reported tion as a whole. der the Black Cancer Preven¬ have from con¬ resulted heterosexual Colleges Black and members of other tion Awareness that is 11% for blacks. black persons Project, colleges tact, figure suffer "excess deaths" and universities serve as or bisexual men consti¬ focal Homosexual minority groups points from a number of causes far within their communities to 78% of AIDS cases tute specific heighten reported among and while the above the levels whites. awareness about cancer risk white comparable experienced by pre¬ Americans, while In the most recent http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

From the Assistant Secretary for Health

JAMA , Volume 261 (2) – Jan 13, 1989

From the Assistant Secretary for Health

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for Health From the Assistant Secretary of the have occurred blacks. ALTHOUGH THE HEALTH minorities or were expected among ly targeted American overall has benefit both minorities and the It is that the to to note people improved important pat¬ in this statistics of of human virus focuses terns significantly general population. Major immunodeficiency century, show a be¬ these are access utiliza¬ transmission differ between to and (HIV) persistent negative disparity programs the...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1989 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1989.03420020026007
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Abstract

for Health From the Assistant Secretary of the have occurred blacks. ALTHOUGH THE HEALTH minorities or were expected among ly targeted American overall has benefit both minorities and the It is that the to to note people improved important pat¬ in this statistics of of human virus focuses terns significantly general population. Major immunodeficiency century, show a be¬ these are access utiliza¬ transmission differ between to and (HIV) persistent negative disparity programs the health of blacks and tion of health services and black and white Americans. While tween status prevention, only other minorities and that of the initiatives. Un¬ 1% of AIDS cases in whites popula¬ including antismoking reported tion as a whole. der the Black Cancer Preven¬ have from con¬ resulted heterosexual Colleges Black and members of other tion Awareness that is 11% for blacks. black persons Project, colleges tact, figure suffer "excess deaths" and universities serve as or bisexual men consti¬ focal Homosexual minority groups points from a number of causes far within their communities to 78% of AIDS cases tute specific heighten reported among and while the above the levels whites. awareness about cancer risk white comparable experienced by pre¬ Americans, while In the most recent

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