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- THE WEEK, Page 33SOCIETYAshe's Sad, Stunning AIDS Announcement
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- A second major sports figure goes public about his infection
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- He didn't indulge in high-risk or high-volume sex. He didn't
- shoot drugs. Tennis superstar Arthur Ashe simply lay down on an
- operating table in 1983 to undergo heart-bypass surgery, and
- when he got up he had contracted HIV -- the AIDS virus.
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- Ashe, 48, found out about the infection in 1988. Until
- last week he kept quiet, figuring that, unlike basketball
- superstar Magic Johnson, he was no longer a public figure. But
- USA Today approached him to confirm what had until then been a
- rumor, and Ashe reluctantly spoke up.
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- It was just bad luck that Ashe underwent major surgery
- after the aids epidemic began but before tests to detect the
- virus in the blood supply became available in 1985. Since then,
- only 20 of the nation's more than 200,000 AIDS cases have come
- from transfusions of tested blood, while nearly 4,500 have been
- attributed to untested blood. Nowadays, according to the Centers
- for Disease Control, the chances of contracting the disease from
- a transfusion are 1 in 61,000. More people are killed by
- lightning.
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