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This straight-talking, down-to-earth program describes in detail how HIV is acquired, how it can be prevented, and the relative risks of a wide range of sexual behaviors. Hosted by a young African-American man and Latina woman, the program addresses HIV and AIDS; condoms—what type to use, how to use them correctly, where to get them, and how to properly carry them; injection drug risks; mother-child HIV transmission; and HIV testing. In addition, adolescent myths about AIDS are addressed and dispelled. Contains explicit language and demonstrations. (17 minutes)



 
                

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Copyright date: ©1997



Part of the Series : HIV/AIDS: Real People, True Stories
     


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