The hidden realities of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and U.S. health care policy
The modern acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic was first recognized in the United States in early June 1981, when clusters of rare opportunistic infections were reported in young gay men in Los Angeles and other cities. Before the cause was understood, it was commonly called “GRID” (gay-related immune deficiency). In popular and some medical discussions, it was also referred to as the “gay plague,” “gay cancer,” and similar gay-specific labels. …
The hidden realities of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and U.S. health care policy




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