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Extension of Public Comment Period for Revision of HIV Infection Classification System and Expansion of AIDS Surveillance Case Definition

MMWR Weekly - January 03, 1992 / 40(51-52);891
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


As previously announced (1), CDC is revising the classification system for human immunodeficiency virus infection and is expanding the surveillance case definition for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) among adolescents and adults. The public comment period for this draft document has been extended for 60 days. The document is available for review from the National AIDS Clearinghouse, P.O. Box 6003, Rockville, MD 20849-6003; telephone (800) 458-5231. Written comments on this document should be received at the same address by February 14, 1992.

Reference

  1. CDC. Review of draft for revision of HIV infection classification system and expansion of AIDS surveillance case definition. MMWR 1991;40:787.

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