Exam 17: Ethical Issues in Stopping the Global Spread of Aids

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When the bubonic plague stalked Europe in the 14th Century, which of the following did not happen?

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Which of these is false?

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Which of the following is a FALSE statement?

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In developing countries and in poor parts of North American, why has AIDS become a disease of women and children?

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Which of the following is true?

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Bowers vs. Hardwick said that,

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"Nothing is really going to stop the spread of AIDS until you change the underlying conditions that make people want to use intravenous drugs and engage in unsafe sexual practices." In the politics of AIDS prevention, this approach is called the:

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Triage, applied to developing countries with large numbers of HIV-infected citizens and poor infrastructure, implies:

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If HAART is not provided in developing countries, people have less reason to get tested for IV because:

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Which of these is NOT an amplification system for the spread of HIV?

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