Abstract

A controversial study, led by David Gisselquist, an independent anthropologist from Hershey, PA, USA, suggests that the AIDS pandemic in Africa is caused mainly by reuse of dirty needles in health care (Int J STD AIDS 2003; 14: 144–47, 148–61, 162–73). This claim disputes the long-held wisdom that sexual transmission is the driving force behind 90% of HIV/AIDS cases.

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