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The possibility that the cause of AIDS was an infectious agent developed as a leading CDC hypothesis.
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CDC director alerted all US haemophilia centres to a new disease and requested notification of all new cases.
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The Department of Health and Social Security was alerted of these developments through Dr Harold Gunson.
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The CDSC introduced surveillance for AIDS.
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Dr John Craske's report indicated that the likeliest cause of AIDS was an infectious agent.
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The Observer reported "major speculation" that the AIDS virus is "carried in the blood".
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AIDS was discussed at the UK Haemophilia Centre Directors Hepatitis Working Party meeting.
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