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1990

Utah State University

Medicine and Health Sciences

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Aids: Implications To Society And Approaches To Control, Robert W. Sidwell Nov 1990

Aids: Implications To Society And Approaches To Control, Robert W. Sidwell

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It is perhaps a measure of today's society that a new disease of potentially world-wide implication does not gain national or international attention until a famous person contracts it. This was particularly seen with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) when it became known that Rock Hudson of movie and TV acclaim was dying of it. By the time the celebrated pianist and entertainer Liberace died of AIDS, the various public health agencies around the world had begun to focus on the problem, and enormous sums of money were being committed toward its control. Today, more U.s. dollars are budgeted for AIDS …