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- From: jtroxel@carson.u.washington.edu (Joseph Troxel)
- Subject: Re: (6434) Safety in dealing with HIV+ individuals
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.200159.27321@cs.ucla.edu>
- Note: Copyright 1992, Dan R. Greening. Non-commercial reproduction allowed.
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- References: <1992Nov10.170448.22900@cs.ucla.edu>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 19:10:00 GMT
- Approved: dgreen@sti.com
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- In article <1992Nov10.170448.22900@cs.ucla.edu> Charlie Jordan writes:
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- >From my experience, I think you may encounter more problems with communication
- >and unspoken fears than with body fluids.
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- Also, depending on how compromised the + person's immune system is, s/he
- may be more at risk of catching cold/flu/etc from your "healthy"
- relatives. Germs and ilness can be transmitted in both direction. :)
-
- >Hope this helps...
-
- Me too.
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