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PKIDs' mission is to educate the public about infectious diseases, the methods of prevention and transmission, the latest advances in medicine, and the elimination of social stigma borne by the infected; and to assist the families of the children living with hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, or other chronic, viral infectious diseases with emotional, financial and informational support.
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- Twittered: Wishing you and your family a safe and very happy holiday!2 days ago
- Twittered: Life with #Hepatitis C for a UK celeb: http://ow.ly/Plfy2 days ago
- Twittered: As loved ones draw near, don't forget holiday traditions: cover your…3 days ago
- Twittered: #Marburg virus reaches U.S. shores, but stays contained. http://ow.ly…3 days ago
- Twittered: OK, this might be a little hokey, but it clearly gets the when/when…5 days ago
- Twittered: Health educators: great rap handwashing video, HHS winner: http://ow.…5 days ago
- Twittered: CDC has some holiday fun http://ow.ly/OhDx5 days ago
- Twittered: RT @healthdotmil: Winter Safety Tip: An emergency supply item include…5 days ago
- Twittered: #Immunize your kids against #chickenpox now and you might save them f…5 days ago
- Published a new blog post: Chickenpox Vaccine and Shingles – Two for the Price of One6 days ago
- Twittered: New #HCV drug looks interesting. Human trials start in 2010 http://ow…8 days ago
- Twittered: If you're parents with a question about #vaccines, this place has an…8 days ago
- Published a new blog post: New HCV Drug: Will it work in humans?8 days ago
- Twittered: Not surprisingly, #transplant recipients continue to be at risk of di…10 days ago
- Twittered: #HIV/AIDS in 2009. http://ow.ly/MI2h10 days ago
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