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AIDS/HIV Control

Programs that attempt to control the occurrence of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), a group of symptoms (including certain infections and/or cancers) that collectively characterize the condition and are the result of a weakening of the immune system caused by infection with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). Activities include surveillance of the occurrence of the disease in the community, investigation of individual cases, and development of case histories and other interventions that will help to increase the medical establishment's understanding of the causes of the diseases and potential methods of prevention and cure. AIDS control activities are often initiated by local HIV prevention planning groups that are responsible for developing needs assessments and planning long and short-term strategies specific to target communities as determined by the studies.

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Thru: Monroe County Department of Public Health

Eligibility:
Varies according to program. Call for information. Flu Clinics: Ages 65 years and older. Persons of any age with chronic disease or who are at high risk.
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Monroe County Department of Public Health

111 Westfall Road
Rochester, NY

Thru: Monroe County Department of Public Health

Eligibility:
Pregnancy testing: Ages 13 years and older. Parental permission needed if younger. If a new client, must have sexually transmitted diseases screening.
Languages:
American Sign Language, Spanish
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Monroe County Department of Public Health

111 Westfall Road
Rochester, NY

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Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic

819 West Main Street
Rochester, NY

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