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July 2004, Vol 94, No. 7 | American Journal of Public Health 1079-1080
© 2004 American Public Health Association


EDITOR'S CHOICE

HIV and Women: When Words Speak Louder Than Actions

Michael Gross, PhD, Associate Editor

Because this article has no abstract, we have provided an extract of the first 100 words of the full text and any section headings.


Less than 2 years after AIDS was identified among gay men in the United States, cases were diagnosed among women whose only apparent source of exposure was sex with men who had AIDS or who were at high risk, foretelling the horror to come: heterosexual sex transmits the disease too ( Harris C, Small CB, Klein RS, et al. Immunodeficiency in female sexual partners of men with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. N Engl J Med. 1983;308:1181–1184[Abstract]). Ten years later, in 1993, the executive director of the World Health Organization’s Global Program on AIDS told . . . [Full Text]


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