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HIV/AIDS Spread Through Shared Needles— Analysis and Action

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posted on 2000-01-01, 00:00 authored by Thomas James Mutti

AIDS exists today as a crucially relevant subject within the global community. In the short span of less than two decades, AIDS has come to affect every culture and society on the planet, creating immense health, safety, economic, and policy concerns. The vast spread of the disease within such a small window of time has created the need for a proactive and productive counter-attack. In order to prevent the spread of and effectively conquer the HIV virus, individuals must actively involve themselves on the local, federal, and even global levels to affect change.

Rather than concentrating on the re-circulation of data and re-presentation of facts and policy, this work will focus on the disclosing of information that might possibly lead toward an ultimate goal of increased awareness and action.

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The Sloping Halls Review, Vol. 7, Copyright © College of Humanities and Social Science, Carnegie Mellon University

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2000-01-01

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