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HIV/AIDS in the classroom: Ethical and legal issues surrounding the public ■ education of the HIV-infected child

The AIDS crisis has paralyzed the minds of many rational individuals. This paralysis of the mind unfortunately is the result of fear and ignorance. The past 10 years of the AIDS crisis has resulted in massive quantities of published reports regarding the biology, pathogenesis, transmission, clinical...

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Published in:Journal of pediatric health care 1995-09, Vol.9 (5), p.205-210
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