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Medical Science, Christian Fundamentalism, and the Etiology of AIDS

AIDS & Public Policy Journal 5, no. 2 (Spring 1990): 89-93
Patricia L. Jakobi


As the number affected by the epidemic grows, policy makers will be confronted increasingly by a conflict common to epidemics throughout history: To what extent can (or should) the rights of the individual be subsumed by the rights (or desires) of the public at large? The resolution of this conflict depends in part upon whether the etiology of AIDS is perceived primarily in medical terms or in moral terms, that is, whether the spread of infection is associated with certain sexual and drug-related behaviors or whether those behaviors cause the disease.
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