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Collection:
Images from the History of Medicine (NLM)
Title:
Most babies with AIDS are born to mothers or fathers who have shot drugs
Contributor (Organization):
National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Subject (Genre):
Posters
Subject (MeSH Term):
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome transmission
Subject (MeSH Term):
Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical
Subject (MeSH Term):
Substance Abuse, Intravenous prevention & control
Publication Information:
[Rockville, Md.] : National Institute on Drug Abuse, [198-]
Publication Country:
United States
Copyright Statement:
This item may be under copyright protection. Please ask copyright owner for permission before publishing.
Order No.:
A025190
Physical Description:
1 photomechanical print (poster) : b&w ; 28 x 22 cm.
Image Description:
White poster with black lettering. Title at top of poster. Visual image is a reproduction of a b&w photo of a baby carriage and an I.V. stand. The tubing from the I.V. stand disappears into the carriage. Caption below photo stresses possibility of AIDS transmission between sexual partners, especially I.V. drug users, and future offspring. Note below caption also includes phone number for treatment hotline. Publisher information at bottom of poster. Poster also stamped with the address for the Washington Area Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse.
Note (General):
Picture caption: Babies infected with AIDS don't live very long ... And get into treatment. Now more than ever treatment could save your baby's life as well as your own.
Note (General):
"Stop shooting up AIDS. Get into drug treatment."
Language:
eng
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Call Number:
PP046441 map
Record UI:
101438823

Most babies with AIDS are born to mothers or fathers who have shot drugs

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