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This program shows how, in the most severe cases, the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) depresses the immune system, leaving the infected individual open to a range of opportunistic infections, leading, seemingly inevitably, to death. The program also addresses the problems that arise from the long incubation period of the virus and clarifies how the virus can and cannot be transmitted—an area in which there is ongoing confusion. (20 minutes)



 
    

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Bacteria and Viruses

Entire populations have been wiped out by diseases like bubonic plague, typhus, and cholera, because no one knew how they were transmitted. Knowing that bacteria or viruses are the agents of transmission is only one part of the solution, though-witne...(more details)
 
The Human Immune System: The Fighting Edge
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This program tells the stories of four individuals whose immune systems failed to function properly: a toddler born without an immune system who received a bone marrow transplant at six weeks, has survived minor illnesses and infections, and faces a ...(more details)
 
Sexually Transmitted Diseases

This examination of the epidemic of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) focuses on chlamydia, herpes, and venereal warts as well as AIDS. The program strongly emphasizes the importance of prevention and the early detection of problems through new di...(more details)
 
The Microbiology of AIDS

Produced in conjunction with the Pasteur Institute, this program examines the destructive effects of the AIDS virus on a microscopic level. By blending computer graphics with live-action photography made possible by an electron microscope, this brief...(more details)
 
Sexual Roulette: AIDS and the Heterosexual

The groups most at risk of being infected with the AIDS virus are gay men and intravenous drug abusers. Nonetheless, every sexually active person faces the risk of developing AIDS-the degree of risk varies according to geographic area and the kind of...(more details)
 


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