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- $Title{Isn't There Political Pressure on Government to Spend Money for AIDS?}
- $Subject{AIDS statistics HIV Community Social virus viral infection Infections
- blood educational efforts human immunodeficiency acquired immune deficiency
- syndrome}
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- Isn't There Political Pressure on Government to Spend Money for AIDS?
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- QUESTION: A recent article in my local paper showed that the numbers of
- people infected with AIDS was much less than predicted. Doesn't this prove
- that there was a lot of political pressure put on the government to spend
- money for AIDS, when the problem wasn't that great?
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- ANSWER: I believe you are referring to the recent report by the U.S. Centers
- for Disease Control which stated that between 800,000 and 1.3 million
- Americans are infected with the HIV virus, about 15 percent under previous
- predictions. And I believe I catch your drift, implying that the previous
- reports might have been exaggerated to obtain additional attention to the
- needs of these patients. First let me state that one of the glories of this
- country is the ability of any group of individuals with a cause to influence
- the government to respond to their perceived needs. "Political pressure" as
- you put it, or "political action" as I call it, is a big plus in the way we
- run our society. As to the statistics, I do not believe there ever was any
- fudging in the calculations of the old numbers. To me, the new figures
- represent a victory of the educational efforts put forth by the Government,
- the medical profession, and the many groups organized to get out the message.
- But I still worry about the number of cases that may go unreported, of the
- number of individuals who may be infected and still are unaware, and the fact
- that we still have no effective cure for the disease. The diagnosis of AIDS
- continues to represent a death sentence for many, and the need for research is
- still with us. I can't in good conscience write off a million Americans who
- already are infected and a part of the quoted statistic. The problem remains
- with us and is one of considerable importance, meriting research, study and
- continuing actions. And if this response isn't up to my usual scientific
- approach, then just chalk this answer up to "one man's opinion".
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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