''I want to encourage especially the people of Haiti and the Haitian Americans . . . in Florida and all over the United States to stay involved in Haiti, to reach out as individuals . . . to make sure this success continues,'' she told The Miami Herald.
Bush's stop in Haiti, part of a two-day tour of the region, comes a few months after a controversial study claimed a subtype of AIDS originated in this country and traveled to the United States.
The first lady didn't discuss the study. Instead, she spent most of her time touring the country's leading HIV/AIDS research clinic.
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