Campaign To End AIDS Plans March In Mississippi To Call For National Strategy To Combat HIV/AIDS

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Article Date: 09 Sep 2008 - 8:00 PDT

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The Campaign To End AIDS has planned a march in Mississippi in an effort to call for a national strategy to fight the spread of HIV/AIDS, the AP/Biloxi Sun Herald reports. The march will begin Saturday in Jackson, Miss., and end Sept. 23 in Oxford, Miss. Eric Bailey, a member of the group, is leading the march in Mississippi and said the group believes that the state is at the center of the U.S. HIV/AIDS epidemic (AP/Biloxi Sun Herald, 9/7).

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