Anchorage - Early results from a national study shows that Native Americans, including Alaska natives, suffer less from the AIDS epidemic than other ethnic Americans, a Centers for Disease Control official said Friday. Among the nation s 1.8 million Indians and Alaska Natives, 157 AIDS cases were reported as of Dec. 31
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GENEVA - AIDS has started striking many more children than previously thought, in what the World Health Organization described today as a tragic new stage in the epidemic. Releasing figures on AIDS in children for the first time, WHO said the HIV virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome will probably infec
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SYDNEY, Australia - An Australian prison guard said Friday he tested positive for AIDS after a prisoner stabbed him with a syringe containing blood infected with the virus. Geoffrey Pearce, 21, said he was attacked by a prisoner, who was known to be HIV positive, in Sydney s high-security Long Bay jail July 22 as he op