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Thirtieth anniversary of the first reported cases of AIDS – 2

Narrator:  This is NIH Health Matters.  I’m Joe Balintfy.  Experts are gratified by the progress that has been made in understanding, treating and preventing HIV/AIDS over the past 30 years.  Dr. Anthony Fauci is an institute director at NIH.

Fauci:   We have come such a long way and made such extraordinary progress in a variety of areas with regard to HIV/AIDS from the initial demonstration of HIV as being the causative agent to the development of a diagnostic test and importantly to development of effective therapies that have transformed in a positive way, the lives of HIV infected individuals.

Narrator:  He emphasizes that there is still much more to do. For details on HIV/AIDS research, visit www.niaid.nih.gov.  Health Matters is produced by the National Institutes of Health, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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