HRSA and HRSA-Affiliated
Web Sites
Key Technical References
Other National Web
Sites
- CDC
HIV/AIDS Surveillance Slide Sets–Current data on HIV/AIDS.
- AEGIS–The AIDS Education Global Information
System boasts a huge HIV knowledgebase and is fully indexed and searchable. In
addition, AEGIS provides the latest information on HIV treatment and research.
- Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality–AHRQ,
a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the lead agency charged
with supporting research designed to improve the quality of health care, reduce its costs,
and broaden access to essential services.
- AIDS Healthcare Foundation–The
AHF website includes information on the organization, HIV/AIDS studies, and local Los Angeles issues.
- AIDS: Official Journal of the International AIDS
Society–To receive online information from AIDS, a journal publishing
original research papers.
- AIDS Research Information Center
(ARIC)–Translates complex medical jargon into easy-to-understand information.
-
AIDSInfo–A
service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, this site
provides federally approved information about HIV/AIDS treatment
guidelines, drugs, vaccines, and clinical trials. AIDSInfo combines the
former HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service (ACTIS) and the
HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS).
- Alcoholics
Anonymous–Organization that provides
information and self help for issues related to alcohol abuse.
-
American College of
Physicians: Annals of Internal Medicine–ACP's online articles from their
"Annals of Internal Medicine" published twice monthly.
- American Diabetes Association–The
American Diabetes Association is the nation's leading nonprofit health
organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy.
The mission of the organization is to prevent and cure diabetes, and to
improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.
- American
Foundation for AIDS Research (AmFAR)–AmFAR is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to support of AIDS research, prevention
education, and public policy development.
-
American Medical
News–Weekly publication covering professional, social, economic and policy issues
in medicine.
- American Psychiatric Association–National
specialty society whose members specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of mental and
emotional illnesses and substance use disorders.
- American Psychiatric
Association AIDS Program Overview–The AIDS Program Office offers
education and training, resources, information, policies, and a network
of clinical expertise on the mental health dimensions of HIV/AIDS.
- American Psychological Association Office on
AIDS–Organization that provides information, training, and
technical assistance on a variety of HIV/AIDS related issues.
- American Public Health Association–Home page of
the American Public Health Association, the oldest and largest organization of public
health professionals in the world.
- Asian and Pacific Islander American Health
Forum–The APIAHF is a national advocacy organization dedicated to
promoting policy, program and research efforts for the improvement of
health status of all Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
- Association of State and Territorial Health Officials–Non-profit organization that represents the public health agencies of the U.S. States
and Territories.
- The California Wellness Foundation–Information
about the independent, private grantmaker in California.
- CDC
Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention–CDC's HIV mission is to prevent HIV
infection and reduce the incidence of HIV-related illness and death, in
collaboration with community, state, national, and international
partners.
- CDC
HIV/AIDS Funding Opportunities–Information about CDC funding
opportunities.
- CDC Home Page–Information from the Center
for Disease Control and Prevention.
- CDC
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report–The data in the weekly MMWR
are provisional, based on weekly reports to CDC by state health
departments.
- CDC
Mailing List Subscriptions–Subscribe to the CDC mailing list.
- CDC National
Prevention Information Network–A service of the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- CDC
National Center for HIV, STD & TB Prevention–MMWRs by Subject
(1981 - Present)
- CDC
National Center for HIV, STD & TB Prevention–Publication
list and most recent MMWRs.
- The Center for AIDS Prevention Studies
(CAPS)–CAPS at the University of California San Francisco maintains a focus on
prevention of HIV disease, using the expertise of multiple disciplines, and an applied and
community-based perspective within a university setting.
- Center for
Community Health, Education, and Research–CCHER is a Boston-based
health and social services agency serving the city's large immigrant
Haitian community.
- Center for Education and Drug Abuse Research
(CEDAR)–Consortium between University of Pittsburgh and St. Francis Medical Center.
- The Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc.–The
Center serves as the national program office for The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's
Medicaid Managed Care Program.
- The Child Abuse and Neglect Database
Instrument System (CANDIS)–Information on numerous standardized assessment
instruments used in child abuse and neglect research.
- Community
Toolbox--Community Toolbox's mission is to promote community health
and development by connecting people, ideas, and resources
-
Computer Assisted
Qualitative Data Analysis Software (CAQDAS)–An email discussion forum to air
problems, opinions, arguments, and advice on in-use packages.
- Critical Path AIDS Project–AIDS treatment and
research information from the point of view of persons with AIDS and AIDS treatment
activists.
- Deja News–An internet discussion
forum (e.g. search for qualitative software).
- Department of Health Services (DHS)–Los
Angeles County - Department of Health Services' home page.
- Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study
(DATOS)–Home
page for NIDA's third national evaluation of treatment effectiveness.
- Fed World–The National Technical Services
Information Network.
- François-Xavier
Bagnoud Center–The François-Xavier Bagnoud Center (FXB) at UMDNJ
is an internationally recognized model for the care of mother to child
transmitted HIV disease. The program's mission is to deliver care that
is community-based, child-centered, family-focused, comprehensive and
coordinated.
- HandsNet–HandsNet is a national, non-profit
organization that promotes information sharing, cross-sector collaboration, and advocacy
among individuals and organizations working on a broad range of public interest issues.
- Harvard AIDS Institute–Newsletter
by the Harvard AIDS Institute.
- Health Care Financing Administration–HCFA's links to Public Use Files (PUF's) maintained by HCFA. These files contain
procedure and diagnosis code files, reports on the costs of various kinds of medical care,
and various medical databases.
- Health Care Financing Administration–"Pregnancy and HIV: What Women and Doctors Need to Know"
- Health
Care for the Homeless Information Resource Center–The Health Care
for the Homeless Information Resource Center offers front-line providers
and program staff easy access to the most current research and
information about clinical practices, funding opportunities, and
legislative initiatives that impact their work.
- Health gate–Provides information about
illnesses, tests, drugs, other health related issues, and access to various biomedical
databases including MEDLINE.
- Healthlinks.net–Directory of over
four hundred healthcare companies, groups, and organizations.
- Healthy People 2010–Healthy People is a
national health promotion and disease prevention initiative that brings
together national, State, and local government agencies; nonprofit,
voluntary, and professional organizations; businesses; communities; and
individuals to improve the health of all Americans, eliminate
disparities in health, and improve years and quality of healthy life.
- HIV InSite–A comprehensive source of HIV
clinical research and practice, prevention and social policy issues from the University of
California San Francisco AIDS Research Institute.
- HIV
Positive–Comprehensive source on
HIV-related information, resources, and assistance.
- The HIV/AIDS
Search Engine–A tool for searching the internet for updated news on
medications, treatments and vaccines.
- HIVDENT–Features an expansive photo
gallery depicting the oral manifestations of HIV disease, as well as its
own search engine which enables user to find their specific area of
interest.
- HIVnAlive.org–National Organization providing
direct services to HIV+ individuals via the Internet, interactive and educational.
-
HIVNET Information Server–Information on HIV
and/or AIDS.
- HIV/AIDS Bureau - AIDS Education and Training Centers
- Infectious
Diseases Society of America Center for HIV Quality Care–The HIV
Quality Care Network encompasses about 500 organizations whose members
provide care to nearly 142,000 adult HIV/AIDS patients and 5,100
children with HIV/AIDS. Their mission is to enhance the quality of
care for their patients.
- Immunet–Resource
on the latest AIDS treatment news, medical information, and training.
- Indian Health Service–Information on a
federally funded health services provider to American Indians and Alaska Natives
- Interamerican College of Physicians and
Surgeons–The Interamerican College of Physicians and Surgeons provides training and
information for Hispanic physicians and other health care providers. Information,
training, and services are provided in both Spanish and English. One significant program
of the ICPS is their HRSA-funded program on physician training on HIV/AIDS issues.
- Johns Hopkins AIDS Service–A
comprehensive site providing timely information and resources for HIV/AIDS care providers.
-
Journal of the American
Medical Association HIV/AIDS Information Center–Easy to use collection of resources
for physicians, health care professionals and the public.
- JRI Health Information Systems: HIV Information Web–Links the online community with up-to-date information about HIV and AIDS; treatment
information and other important resources.
- Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report–Provides national and international news related to HIV and AIDS.
- Kaiser
Family Foundation–The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation is an
independent philanthropy focusing on the major health care issues facing
the nation.
-
Keep Hope Alive–A
comprehensive source of information on nutritional, bio-oxidative and alternative
therapies for the immune compromised.
- Kids Connect–For thousands of children, each day can be a frightening
confrontation with the loneliness and isolation that are caused by fear,
lack of knowledge or understanding, and the debilitating effects of HIV
& AIDS. Kids Connect, an innovative new Website project of the François-Xavier
Bagnoud (FXB) Center, is specifically designed to assist children and
youth with HIV/AIDS with these problems. The Kids Connect Website will
provide a professionally tested, secure, interactive environment in
which children can learn, communicate, relax, and have fun.
- Magic Johnson Foundation–A public charity
to fund HIV/AIDS organizations.
- Marty
Howard's HIV/AIDS Home Page–This website is designed to help you find
as much HIV/AIDS related information as possible from one starting
place. The links will take you all over the U.S. and the world to many
additional links where information in English can be found.
- MEDLINE–List of the journals in
MEDLINE with links to publishers' web sites.
- Medscape–Online resource providing news,
articles, and access to information in the medical field.
-
Minority
HIV/AIDS Initiative Technical Assistance Web Site–This web site,
part of the Minority HIV/AIDS Initiative, includes sections on best
practices, technical assistance (TA) efforts, a calendar of TA
opportunities and workshops, a resource persons network, publications,
and fact sheets.
- Names Project Foundation (the AIDS Memorial
Quilt)–This site provides information on the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
- Narcotics
Anonymous–Organization that provides
information and self help for issues related to drug abuse.
- National Academy of Sciences–This is the web
site for the NAS, the nation's premier scientific advisory institute.
- National
AETC (AIDS Education Training Center) Resource Center- This
site has been designed to serve as a central resource for the education
of providers of HIV/AIDS care nationwide.
-
National AIDS Education and
Training Centers (AETC)–The AETC is a network of 15 regional centers that conduct
targeted, multidisciplinary HIV education and training programs for health care providers.
- National AIDS Fund–Based in Washington
D.C., this fund represents companies, foundations, community groups and citizens who aim
to reduce the incidence and impact of AIDS.
- National AIDS Treatment Advocacy Project
(NATAP)–Provides information on drug development, research, and treatment.
- National AIDS Update
Conference (NAUC)–Annual conference held in San Francisco to
provide information to service providers and persons living with
HIV/AIDS.
- National
Alliance to End Homelessness–The
Alliance is a nationwide federation of public, private, and nonprofit
organizations. They
demonstrate every day that homelessness can be ended -
one person or family at a time. Working together, Alliance members form
a powerful network of concerned individuals and organizations advancing
practical, community-based solutions to homelessness.
- National Association
of People with AIDS–The National Association of People With AIDS
advocates on behalf of all people living with HIV and AIDS in order to
end the pandemic and the human suffering caused by HIV/AIDS.
- National Center on Addiction and Substance
Abuse at Columbia University–This site is a resource for research on addiction and
substance abuse.
- National Civic League–National Civic
League's mission is to strengthen citizen democracy by transforming
democratic institutions.
- National
Coalition for the Homeless–The National Coalition for the Homeless
is a national advocacy network of homeless
persons, activists, service providers, and others committed to ending
homelessness through public education, policy advocacy, grassroots
organizing, and technical assistance.
- National Evaluation Data
Services–Center for Substance Abuse Treatment information on
substance abusers with HIV/AIDS.
- National
Health Care for the Homeless Council–The National Health Care for
the Homeless Council is a membership organization of health care
providers working with homeless people across the United States.
- National Health Information Resource Center–The NHIRC
is designed as a central clearinghouse and communications link for those needing
information about health data and information systems across the health care industry.
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism–NIAAA's home page.
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID) Home Page–The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID) home page.
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)–Research health aspects of drug abuse and addiction.
- National Institutes of Health–The National
Institutes of Health home page.
- National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of AIDS
Research (OAR)–Home page for the OAR that is responsible for the planning,
coordinating, evaluating, and funding of all NIH AIDS research.
- National Institute of Mental Health–Supports
research nationwide on mental illness and mental health.
- National
Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty–Their mission is to
alleviate, ameliorate and end homelessness by serving as the legal arm
of the nationwide movement to end homelessness.
- National Library of Medicine–Home page of the
National Library of Medicine, the largest biomedical library in the world.
- National
Pediatric & Family HIV Resource Center–The National Pediatric
& Family HIV Resource Center at
University
of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey is a non-profit organization
that serves professionals who care for children, adolescents and
families with HIV infection and AIDS. Founded in 1990, the Center offers
education, consultation, technical assistance, and training for health
and social service professionals.
- National
Resource Center on Homelessness and Mental Illness–The National
Resource Center on Homelessness and Mental Illness provides technical
assistance, identifies and synthesizes knowledge, and disseminates
information.
-
Office of AIDS Programs and Policy
(OAPP)–Organization to better understand HIV, to prevent spread of HIV, and to
coordinate services for those infected or affected by HIV.
- Office of Minority Health–National
resource and referral service on minority health issues.
- Office of Minority Health Resource Center–OMH-RC
serves as a national resource and referral service on minority health
issues. The center collects and distributes information on a wide
variety of health topics, including substance abuse, cancer, heart
disease, violence, diabetes, HIV/AIDS and infant mortality.
- Office of Minority Health
Cultural Competence Guidelines–Assuring
Cultural Competence in Health Care: Recommendations for National
Standards and an Outcomes-Focused Research Agenda
- Office of
National AIDS Policy–White House office guiding U.S. policy
towards HIV/AIDS.
- Prevline Prevention Online–Electronic access to
databases and substance abuse prevention materials.
- Project Inform–HIV treatment information
organization providing local and national educational meetings.
- PROTOTYPES–An organization that provides
services for women and families.
- The Body–A multimedia AIDS and HIV information
resource.
- The Safer Sex Pages–Information on safer sex.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data
Archive (SAMHDA)–Provides ready access to substance abuse and mental health
research data.
- UCLA AIDS Institute–Institute's
mission is to develop therapies and approaches to prevent and ultimately eliminate the
threat of HIV/AIDS.
- University of Michigan HIV/AIDS Treatment
Program–Information and links for those living with HIV and those who care for
them.
- U.S. Census Bureau–Census
2000 data for states, counties, and smaller areas are now being released
on a state by state basis
- U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services–The
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services home page.
- U.S. Dept. of Health and Human
Services Homelessness–The U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS) web page on homelessness provides information
about homelessness in America, as well as HHS homeless assistance
programs, publications, research results, and many other resource
related to homelessness.
- U.S.
Dept. of Housing and Urban Development–HUD's mission is to have a
decent, safe, and sanitary home and suitable living environment for
every American.
- U.S. National Library of Medicine–The National
Library of Medicine's WEB site.
- U.S. National Library of Medicine's 'Internet Grateful
Med'–Offers free assisted searching in MEDLINE and other MEDLARS databases created
by the National Library of Medicine.
- Welfare
Information Network–A clearinghouse for information, policy
analysis, and technical assistance on welfare reform.
- Women's
Health Statewide Reports–Links to reports on women's health,
including one that talks about the experience of being HIV positive for
women and discusses issues such as: health, self care, treatment options
and support services.
- Woman's Resource Network
(WRN)–WRN is
a non-profit, Internet-based, self-referral service designed to provide women with easy,
anonymous access to information about local services, specifically those offered by
organizations working with women's issues.
- Women's AIDS Network (WAN)–Advocates and provides for the development and improvement of public policies,
education, and services for women infected and affected by HIV.
- 8th
Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections–Major
annual U.S. conference on new developments in the medical treatment of
HIV/AIDS.
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- AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts–Provides AIDS
related service in the Greater Boston area.
- AIDS Community Research Consortium–Fosters and
conducts HIV/AIDS educational and scientific endeavors between San Francisco and Los
Angeles.
- AIDS
Housing of Washington–The mission of AIDS Housing of Washington is
to increase the quantity and quality of housing for people living with
HIV/AIDS in the United States.
- AIDS Outreach Center (AOC)–HIV/AIDS education and
social services throughout Tarrant and surrounding rural counties, Texas.
- AIDS Project Los Angeles
(APLA)–Provides
direct HIV/AIDS services, resources, and information for residents of Los Angeles County.
- AIDS
Services Foundation Orange County–AIDS Services Foundation is
committed to providing quality care, education and advocacy to men,
women and children in Orange County affected by HIV disease.
- AVES
(Amigos Volunteers in Education and Services, Inc.)–AVES
is a non-profit organization founded in 1988 for the purpose of
providing HIV/AIDS prevention education, outreach, and direct client
service for Houston's Hispanic community.
- Bronx AIDS Services–Organization responding to
the needs of Bronx residents with HIV/AIDS.
- Caring
for Babies with AIDS-This Los Angeles organization has pioneered
services for babies born with HIV.
- The Center for Children + Families–The
Center for Children + Families' was founded in 1919 with a mission to protect children
from abuse and neglect in New York State.
- Children's Hospital Boston–The
Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine provides comprehensive primary and specialty
care for patients between the ages of 11 and 23.
- Colorado AIDS Project–Provides AIDS related
services in the Colorado area.
- The Fortune Society–Organization
assisting prisoners, ex-offenders, and those facing jail or prison time.
- Gay Men's Health Crisis–Non-profit AIDS
organization offering hands on support for men, women and children with AIDS in NYC.
- HAIL (Houston AIDS Information Link)–The
Houston AIDS Information Link is a collaborative project to improve
access to HIV/AIDS information for patients, health care providers and
the affected community.
- Health Initiatives For Youth
(HIFY)–Partnership
between youth and adults to increase access to and quality of health care for young
people.
- HIV/AIDS Program–HIV/AIDS education
and social services throughout King County in Washington state.
- HIV Care Net–Provides
information and care access needs for
the infected HIV/AIDS community and their providers of care in the East
Central Florida region.
- Housing and
Services, Inc. - New York/Florida–HSI
is a 10 year old non-profit organization based in New York City with an
office as well in Dade
County, Florida. HSI works with other non-profit organizations assisting
them to develop low cost
housing.
- Houston
HIV Prevention Projects
- Houston
Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group, Inc.–The mission of The Houston Regional HIV/AIDS Resource Group is to maximize all
possible medical, psychosocial and educational resources to help persons affected by or at
risk of HIV/AIDS in the ten county area surrounding Houston, Texas.
- Jewish AIDS Network Chicago–Provides
services and referrals for those affected by HIV/AIDS.
- University
of Minnesota Youth and AIDS Project (YAP)–HIV prevention and care services for youth in the state of Minnesota.
- NAPNET - Nebraska AIDS Project–HIV/AIDS education
and social services throughout Nebraska.
- New Jersey
Statewide Family Centered HIV Network–The New Jersey Statewide
Family Centered HIV Care Network is a statewide group of organizations
and individuals committed to decreasing perinatally transmitted HIV
infection and providing comprehensive care for women, their partners,
and children infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
- New York State
Department of Health AIDS Institute–Provides
ambulatory care clinicians and administrators as well as policy makers
with the necessary information and tools to deliver the highest quality
HIV clinical care.
- North Carolina
SPNS Integration Project–NCSIP is a five-year demonstration project funded by the
federal Health Resources & Services Administration under Title IV of the Ryan White
Care Act.
- Personalized Nursing Corporation and the Well-Being
Institute–Provides information on the PNC and WBI substance abuse treatment
out-patient programs.
- Project Open Hand - Meals with Love for People with
AIDS–Provides nutrition services for people with symptomatic HIV and AIDS in San
Francisco and Alameda counties in California.
- Southeast AIDS Training and Education Center
(SEATEC)–The Southeast AIDS Training and Education Center (SEATEC)–housed in the
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia–serves to facilitate and provide
state-of-the-art professional training, education, and information on HIV/AIDS for health
care providers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama.
- Stop Aids Project–Meetings, referrals, and
outreach for gay and bisexual men in San Francisco, CA.
- Texas AIDS
Health Fraud Information Network–Statewide
coalition of individuals and organizations developed to "improve the quality,
availability, and funding of HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and services in Texas".
- The Texas Human Rights Foundation–THRF
is a decades-old civil rights organization fighting to end discrimination
against the HIV/AIDS communities in Texas through the use of impact
litigation, public education, and legal assistance. Its website
provides legal forms, case information, and access to legal services for
those persons who fit within its mission. In addition,
THRF operates a 24-hour legal assistance and
referral hotline for individuals who have experienced discrimination due
to their HIV status.
- University of Washington
Tri-County Collaboration Project–The goal of this 5-year project is
to improve collaboration among providers by facilitating linkages and cross training, by
addressing agency and systems policy issues which create barriers to service integration,
and by establishing a team of experts to disseminate information to providers of care
across systems.
- Utah AIDS Foundation
(UAF)–HIV/AIDS education and social services throughout Utah.
- Walden House–Comprehensive adult
rehabilitative services in the San Francisco, California, Bay Area.
- Washington
State Department of Health HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education Services–local and national resources for prevention and education.
- Washington University Infectious Diseases Division–Infectious diseases resources and educational materials.
- Youthcare–Washington state private non-profit
agency that responds to young people experiencing crises (runaway, homeless, and street
youth).
- YouthCo: Youth Community Outreach AIDS Society–Vancouver organization that strives to empower youth.
- Yahoo's
HIV/AIDS Support Services–Yahoo's links to support services for AIDS/HIV related
organizations.
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- AIDSmap–A partnership project of the National
AIDS Manual (NAM Publications) in
collaboration with the British HIV
Association and St Stephen's AIDS Trust.
- Community AIDS Information Exchange–A Canadian
program of community AIDS treatment and information exchange.
- FXB
- International Training Program–The François-Xavier Bagnoud
International Pediatric HIV Training Program - unique in the world - has
created a partnership of knowledge that transcends cultural differences,
political affiliations, and national boundaries. Through the program,
the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center in New Jersey has welcomed nearly
120 health care professionals from 20 countries.
- Health DEV Registration–The
new HIV/AIDS electronic network, bringing voices of communities and people living with
HIV/AIDS into the international agenda, leading up to the 12th World AIDS Conference in
Geneva in June 1998.
- Hepatitis Information Network–At HepNet,
you can ensure that you are always up to date with current hepatitis
related issues.
- International Association of Physicians in
AIDS Care–The official web site of the IAPAC and its journal. Contains a broad
source of HIV research and clinical information.
- North American Syringe Exchange Network–Promotes
the creation, expansion and continued existence of syringe exchange programs.
- Positive Nation–A monthly magazine for
those affected by HIV/AIDS in the UK.
- HIV/AIDS/STD
INFOTECH Center--Disseminates information to a network of
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) working in the field of Health and
Development.
- United Nations
Program on HIV/AIDS–Information
on HIV/AIDS worldwide.
- XI International Conference on AIDS–XI International Conference on AIDS in Vancouver, Canada, July 7-12, 1996.
- XII World AIDS Conference–XII World AIDS
Conference in Geneva, Switzerland, June 28-July 3, 1998.
- XIII International AIDS Conference–XIII
International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, July 9-July 14, 2000.
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