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Category Archives: Abstract & Annotated Bibliography
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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Megan Low- The History of the Debate Regarding Prenatal HIV Screening
Proposed Title: The History of the Debate Regarding Prenatal HIV Screening Abstract: In 1959 the first known case of HIV was reported. At first specific groups were rounded up as being the only groups susceptible to the disease; soon after it … Continue reading
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The Many Sides of HIV Diagnosis: The Science Behind HIV Testing and the Role of the NYC Department of Health by Sarah Allam
Sarah Allam MCHC 2001 September 9, 2012 Title of proposed paper: The Many Sides of HIV Diagnosis: The Science Behind HIV Testing and the Role of the NYC Department of Health Abstract: In my paper, I plan to present both … Continue reading
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Title: The Social, ethical, and legal implications of HIV Abstract: The treatment and diagnosis of the HIV virus display significant differences based on various socio-economic, ethnic, and other distinct parts of our society. Many studies proved that as with many … Continue reading
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