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AIDS in the Heartland-Hemophilia Was the Harbinger of Things to Come

机译:心脏血友病的艾滋病是到货的预兆

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The history of the AIDS epidemic in the United States has focused largely on the experience in coastal cities where the syndrome was first recognized among gay men. In Cleveland and in many other heartland cities, early recognition of this syndrome was primarily among men with hemophilia who were at risk because of exposure to HIV during treatment with lyophilized antihemophilic factor concentrates that were pooled from plasmas of thousands of donors. Disease and subclinical immune deficiency in these men and in other populations drove recognition that AIDS was due to a blood-borne and sexually transmissible agent. As the AIDS epidemic expanded, heartland cities mobilized their staff and resources to meet the needs of a growing epidemic that ultimately affected the entire nation.
机译:美国艾滋病流行的历史主要集中在沿海城市的经历上,那里的男同性恋者首次发现了艾滋病综合征。在克利夫兰和许多其他中心城市,早期认识到这种综合征的主要是血友病患者,他们在使用从数千名捐赠者的血浆中收集的冻干抗血友病因子浓缩物进行治疗期间,因接触HIV而面临风险。这些男性和其他人群中的疾病和亚临床免疫缺陷促使人们认识到艾滋病是由血液传播和性传播媒介引起的。随着艾滋病疫情的扩大,中心城市动员了他们的工作人员和资源,以满足最终影响整个国家的日益严重的流行病的需要。

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