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Special Projects of National Significance



The Special Projects of National Significance (often abbreviated to SPNS) programme is a United States Department of Health program that helps to "advance knowledge and skills in the health and support services to underserved populations diagnosed with HIV infection." The current SPNS effort began in 1991 with several federal grants; portfolio of 72 grants currently address issues in HIV care.

References

  • Special Projects of National Significance. HIV/AIDS bureau. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.
 
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