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010      2002070611 
020    0737711361|qlibrary binding|qalkaline paper 
020    0737711353|qpaperback|qalkaline paper 
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040    DLC|beng|cDLC|dC#P|dXFF 
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049    GVYA 
050 00 RA643.8|b.A42 2003 
082 00 362.1/969792|221 
245 00 AIDS /|cTamara L. Roleff, book editor. 
264  1 Farmington Hills, MI :|bGreenhaven Press ;|aSan Diego 
       [Calif.] :|bThomson/Gale,|c[2003] 
264  4 |c©2003 
300    219 pages :|billustrations, map ;|c22 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Opposing viewpoints series 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-214) and 
       index. 
505 00 |gThe|tAmerican AIDS epidemic is still a concern /|rRegina
       Aragón, [et al.] --|gThe|textent of the American AIDS 
       epidemic is exaggerated /|rMichael Fumento --|gThe|tglobal
       AIDS epidemic is a serious problem /|rIan Murray --|gThe
       |tAfrican AIDS epidemic is exaggerated /|rTom Bethell --
       |tAccess to cheap drugs can slow the AIDS epidemic in 
       Africa /|rChatinkha C. Nkhoma --|tPrevention, not cheap 
       drugs, can eradicate AIDS in Africa /|rRobert Baker --
       |tWealthy countries should help developing countries 
       acquire AIDS drugs /|rRachel Cohen --|tAfrica needs better
       infrastructure, not drugs, to fight AIDS /|rJosé M. Zuniga
       --|tStates should be required to report the names of 
       people with HIV /|rCenters for desease control and 
       prevention --|tNames reporting of HIV infection deters 
       testing /|rSan Francisco AIDS foundation --|tPartner 
       notification of HIV status should be mandatory /|rWilliam 
       B. Kaliher --|tPartner notification of HIV status should 
       not be mandatory /|rAmerican civil liberties union --
       |tVoluntary HIV tests should be routine for pregnant women
       /|rMarie McCormick --|tHIV testing should be mandatory for
       newborns /|rWesley J. Smith --|tNeedle exchange programs 
       can control the spread of AIDS /|rPeter Lurie, Pamela 
       DeCarlo --|tNeedle exchange programs will not control the 
       spread of AIDS /|rRobert L. Maginnis --|tCondoms are 
       effective at reducing the spread of AIDS /|rWillard Cates 
       Jr. --|tCondoms do not protect against HIV /|rOrestes 
       Monzon --|gAn|tAIDS vaccine is needed to end the epidemic 
       /|rBill Snow --|gAn|tAIDS vaccine is not needed to end the
       epidemic /|rCharles Krauthammer --|tSex education that 
       includes abstinence will reduce the spread of AIDS /|rAIDS
       action --|tPrevention is the best way to control the 
       spread of AIDS /|rPeter Lamptey, Willard Cates Jr. --|gThe
       |tassumption that HIV causes AIDS hinders treatement /
       |rKary B. Mullis --|tHIV is the cause of AIDS /|rLyn R. 
       Frumkin, John M. Leonard --|tAIDS cannot be cured /|rMike 
       Barr --|gThe|tsearch for an AIDS cure must continue /
       |rMark Schoofs --|tAIDS drugs can prolong lives /|rRugh 
       Larson --|tAIDS drugs are deadly /|rCelia Farber --|tAZT 
       reduces the risk of transmitting HIV from mother to child 
       /|rNational institute of allergy and infectkous diseases -
       -|tPregnant women and newborns should not be treated with 
       AZT /|rSusan Gerhard. 
650  0 AIDS (Disease)|xPublic opinion. 
700 1  Roleff, Tamara L.,|d1959- 
830  0 Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered) 
994    90|bGVY 
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