Further Reading
Tags: HIV-positive persons; AIDS (Disease) -- Patients
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- A Message From The PRESIDENT & CEO. Rice, Linda Johnson // Ebony;Dec2006, Vol. 62 Issue 2, p14
No abstract available.
- person with AIDS (PWA):. Huber, Jeffrey T.; Gillaspy, Mary L. // Encyclopedic Dictionary of AIDS-Related Terminology;2000, p177
An encyclopedia entry for "person with AIDS," which refers to an individual diagnosed with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, is presented.
- AIDS: Tales of Acceptance, Bias Persist in New India. // India -- West;12/9/2011, Vol. 37 Issue 3, pA42
The article reports on various cases of married people who were infected with HIV/AIDS virus along with tales of acceptance and biased perspectives in India.
- PLWA. // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary (2009);2009, Issue 21, p1809
A definition of the medical abbreviation "PLWA," which refers to people living with HIV/AIDS, is presented.
- In our own words. Sklaver, Floyd // Just Out;11/21/2003, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p18
Explores how HIV/AIDS changed the lives of survivors in the U.S. Signs and symptoms; Treatment of the disease; Transmission of the disease; Attitude in life.
- People with AIDS: For the Record. Helquist, Michael // Advocate;2/14/89, Issue 518, p24
Explains the importance of gay people's views on issues relevant to HIV-infected persons and AIDS patients.
- Keeping Our History. Helquist, Michael // Advocate;2/14/89, Issue 518, p24
Comments on the importance for persons with AIDS in campaigns to combat the disease. Representation of the patients in signifying developments in the history of the disease; Significance of campaigns such as candle light marches.
- Spirit Quest. // Essence (Essence);Oct2001, Vol. 32 Issue 6, p84
Focuses on how to help a person infected with AIDS to accept the realities of the disease.
- Untitled. Peter // James White Review;Summer89, Vol. 6 Issue 4, p17
Describes the survival of a person with AIDS, three years after its diagnosis. Good health and absence of opportunistic infections; Feelings of discrimination from his employer; Positive things he considered even with the presence of the disease.


