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Members of the group included: David Lanier (Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, Rockville, MD); Neil Schram (American Association of Physicians for Human Rights, San Francisco); Ellen Cooper (American Foundation for AIDS Research, Rockville, MD); Kenneth A. Freedberg (Boston University School of Medicine, Boston); Ken Mayer (Brown University, Providence, RI); Richard Blinkhorn and Jerrold Ellner (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland); Fred Angulo, Ruth Berkelman, Robert Breiman, Ralph Bryan, James Buehler, Blake Caldwell, Kenneth Castro, James E. Childs, Susan Chu, Carol Ciesielski, D. Peter Drotman, Brian Edlin, Tedd Ellerbrock, Patricia Fleming, Larry Geiter, Rana Hajjeh, Debra Hanson, Scott Holmberg, James Hughes, Harold Jaffe, Jeffrey Jones, Dennis Juranek, Jonathan E. Kaplan, David Keller, William Martone, Michael M. McNeil, Bess Miller, Thomas Navin, Verla Neslund, Stephen Ostroff, Philip E. Pellett, Robert Pinner, Susan Reef, William C. Reeves, Russell Regnery, Frank Richards, Martha Rogers, Lawrence B. Schonberger, R. J. Simonds, Patricia Simone, Dawn Smith, Steven Solomon, Richard Spiegel, John Stewart, David Swerdlow, Suzanne Vernon, and John Ward (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta); Joyce Neal (Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, Atlanta); Walter Schlech (Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia); Catherine Wilfert (Duke University, Durham, NC); Robert Horsburgh, John McGowan, and David Rimland (Emory University, Atlanta); Mark Goldberger and Carol Braun Trapnell (Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, MD); David Barr and Gabriel Torres (Gay Men's Health Crisis, New York); Harrison Stetler (Georgia Department of Human Resources, Atlanta); Peter Gross (Hackensack Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ); Wafaa El-Sadr (Harlem Hospital, New York); Deborah Cotton (Harvard Medical School, Boston); Wayne Greaves (Howard University, Washington, DC); John Bartlett, Richard Chaisson, Judith Feinberg, and Thomas Quinn (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore); Joseph Horman (Maryland Department of Health, Baltimore); Kristine MacDonald (Minnesota Department of Public Health, Minneapolis); Mary Wilson (Mt. Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, MA); Rhoda Sperling (Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York); Alberto Avandano and A. Cornelius Baker (National Association of Persons with AIDS, Washington, DC); Anthony Kalica (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, MD); Joseph Kovacs, Henry Masur, Michael Polis, and Steven Schnittman (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, MD); Charles Nelson (National Minority AIDS Council, Washington, DC); John Phair (Northwestern University, Chicago); Constance Benson (Rush Medical College, Chicago); Bob Wood (Seattle-King County Department of Health, Seattle); Walter Hughes (St. Jude's Childrens Research Hospital, Memphis); Benjamin Luft (State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY); Newton Hyslop, Jr. (Tulane University, New Orleans); Richard Whitley (University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL); Neil Ampel (University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ); W. Lawrence Drew, Jane Koehler, and Constance Wofsy (University of California, San Francisco); James Neaton (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis); Fred Sattler (University of Southern California, Los Angeles); Sharon Baker, Lawrence Corey, and King K. Holmes (University of Washington, Seattle); and William Powderly (Washington University, St. Louis).
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Members of the USPHS/IDSA Prevention of Opportunistic Infections Working Group
1 February 1996 | Volume 124 Issue 3 | Page 348
The working group was chaired by Jonathan E. Kaplan, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta; Henry Masur, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda. MD; and King K. Holmes, University of Washington, Seattle.
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