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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2018 · 24 MIN

Working on the Precipice: On the Frontlines of the AIDS Epidemic at the CDC, Part I

from JAMA Clinical Reviews

When AIDS first appeared in the gay community in 1981, it was terrifying for patients and clinicians alike. Nobody knew exactly what was going on. But using basic epidemiologic methods, a small team of public servants at the CDC raced against the clock to unravel the mystery, doing their best to minimize the damage of this rapidly spreading disease.

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