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The National Infectious Disease Directory, formerly HIV/AIDS Resources, is a comprehensive and up-to-date compilation of infectious disease service agencies, organizations, and medical facilities. It features 750 pages and includes more than 21,000 contacts at 17,500 agencies, organizations, and facilities nationwide. It can be used as a referral and resource tool for professionals who work with people infected with or affected by infectious diseases. An online subscription version of the directory features a searchable format and printable records.

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