HIV Cases Increasing in South
Published by Sandra Knispel on 29 Jul 2008 12:00am
At the end of 2006, more than 7,400 people in Mississippi were infected with the HIV/AIDS virus. While medications are helping them live longer and lead more productive lives, new cases of HIV are being diagnosed nationwide at an annual rate of over 40,000. The southern states are disproportionately affected. In today's Health News, MPB's Sandra Knispel takes a closer look the Magnolia state.
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