Author Archives: Michael Ferrigno

Michael Ferrigno- Images

Michael Ferrigno Professor Oppenheimer Seminar 3: Urban Epidemics 4 November 2012   HIV/AIDs Group Images   The images I selected for the group project come mostly from the American Foundation for Aids Research website, with the exception of one image … Continue reading

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Michael Ferrigno-Paper Outline

Michael Ferrigno Professor Oppenheimer Seminar 3: Urban Epidemics 30 September 2012 Research Paper Outline Media Perspectives of HIV Testing and Antiretroviral Treatment I. Introduction a. Introduce the topic of HIV testing and antiretroviral treatment. b. Discuss the stigma of HIV … Continue reading

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Michael Ferrigno- Final Paper

Michael Ferrigno Professor Oppenheimer Seminar 3: Urban Epidemics 10 December 2012 Media Perspectives of HIV: Testing, Treatment, and Rights of AIDS Patients             The media plays a major role in bringing information to the masses. This makes the media powerful, … Continue reading

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Michael Ferrigno- First Draft

Michael Ferrigno Professor Oppenheimer Seminar 3: Urban Epidemics 8 October 2012 Media Perspectives of HIV, Testing, and Antiretroviral Treatment             The media plays a major role in bringing information to the masses. This makes the media powerful, since they can … Continue reading

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Michael Ferrigno Abstract and Annotated Bibliography

Title: Media Perspectives of HIV Testing and Antiretroviral Treatment Abstract: In this paper I would like to argue my position on mandatory HIV testing, and why mandatory testing is beneficial to the sexually active society we live in. I will … Continue reading

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The AIDs Challenge to the Public Health Status Quo

HIV/AIDs has been, for the past three decades, one of the most recent epidemics and quite possibly the most feared contagious disease. AIDs is unique compared to other contagious diseases that were a great challenge to bring to an end, … Continue reading

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