HIV: almost gone, but still forgotten

HIV: Almost gone, but still forgotten. Yarwood, Trent1,2,3 & Russell, Darren B1,2,4 1. Cairns Sexual Health Service, Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service, Cairns 2. Cairns Clinical School, College of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University, Cairns 3. Rural Clinical School, University of Queensland, Cairns 4. Melbourne School of Population and Global Heath, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Authorship: DR conceived the idea for the paper. TY wrote the first draft. Both authors contributed to editing and final approval of the paper. Corresponding author: Trent Yarwood, Cairns Sexual Health. PO Box 902, Cairns 4870. Email: trent.yarwood@health.qld.gov.au Phone: 0403 819 234 Acknowledgements: Neither author have financial or other conflicts of interests to declare.

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