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MMWR LogoThe Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports (MMWR) is CDC's premiere journal.  Public health reports, recommendations, and announcements on a variety of disease topics are published weekly.  

These pages assist those looking for HIV/AIDS-related MMWRs by organizing links to individual reports.  The links are organized on the left navigation bar by date.  For searching by topic, use the search function or visit the MMWR Web site.

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