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Title
Un homosexuel sur dix est contaminé par le vih. Plus de quatre homosexuels découvrent leur séropositivité [inscribed]
Alternative Title
One in six homosexuals is contaminated with HIV. More than four discover their seropositivity.
SIDA: nous arrêtons quand?
Date Created and/or Issued
2005
Publication Information
France
Sidaction
France. Ministère des solidarités, de la santé et de la famille
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Medicine and Science
Collection
AIDS Posters Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Date on back of poster, 2006, reflects when the vendor received the copy later acquired by the UCLA Library.
Along bottum of poster other logs appear: Crips Île-de-France, unals, Solidarité sida,AIDES, Act-Up Paris, Sida Info Service, SNEG Association, ELCS les Élus Locaux Contre le Sida and SIDA grande cause nationale 2005.
In lower left hand corner appears: Création : www.presscode.fr
Poster held by Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections, Collection no. 306, item FR113.
Type
image
Identifier
FR113
ark:/21198/zz0002x1vp
Language
French
Subject
Statistics
HIV infections--Diagnosis
Surveys
Source
AIDS Posters Collection

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