Infectious Diseases Center Recognizes its 20th Anniversary and World AIDS Day
CINCINNATIThe Infectious Diseases Center (IDC), a partnership between the University of Cincinnati, University Hospital and the Health Alliance, will recognize its 20th anniversary and World AIDS Day with a commemorative program on Friday, Dec. 1.
The event will take place from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the
The program will commemorate the
Former Cincinnati broadcasting celebrity Nick Clooney will emcee the program, which will be attended by representatives from Cincinnati mayor Mark Mallorys office as well as patients, physicians and staff from the Infectious Diseases Center and representatives from UC, University Hospital, the Health Alliance and other community organizations.
Since its inception in January 1986, the
The HIV/AIDS epidemic is not going away, says Carl Fichtenbaum, MD, medical director of the center. The number of newly diagnosed persons with HIV remains steady each year in
We need continuous funding to build upon these accomplishments and continue the fight against AIDS in
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