Drug addiction and acquired immune deficiency syndrome

Published: April 7, 1989
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It is inevitable today, speaking of AIDS, not to reopen a series of social, health and ethical-moral issues that we know as negative features of the current models of advanced society. The problem of drug use and abuse together with the radical changes that have taken place in sexual mores in recent decades make this pathology, today still without a precise therapeutic solution, the sounding board of issues that strain the social balances of modern Western societies.

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Giuliani, M. (1989). Drug addiction and acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Medicina E Morale, 39(2). https://doi.org/10.4081/mem.1989.1275