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n. 爱滋病(获得性免疫缺陷综合征)

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  1. The city has a multitude of problems, from AIDS to drugs and murder.
    这个城市有大量的问题,从爱滋病到吸毒和凶杀。
  2. So I hope you've learned a bit more about AIDS that maybe you didn't know before.
    我希望你们通过今天的节目对爱滋病能够有所了解。
  3. At present a great deal of research is being carried out to find a cure for AIDS.
    目前,为了寻找治疗爱滋病的办法,人们正进行大量的研究工作。


aids
[ noun ]
a serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles
<noun.state>


  1. The leader of a one-man crusade to open a home for people with AIDS has left town, emotionally battered and financially strapped but insisting Wednesday that his was a successful fight to change attitudes.
  2. The new test is based on a portion of the protein that makes up the outer jacket of the AIDS virus.
  3. Playwright Terrence McNally was voted the Emmy for writing in a miniseries or special for "Andre's Mother," a drama about AIDS.
  4. His worry persisted after a blood test proved negative, and he was referred to Harmon by an AIDS hot line.
  5. A man who said he contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion during heart surgery was awarded $3.9 million by a jury which found a blood center negligent for not screening blood donors.
  6. In New York's garment district, work sometimes comes to a halt as word of yet another AIDS death spreads across Seventh Avenue.
  7. "I can't find a cure for AIDS.
  8. Bruce Viclad, president of the United Hospital Fund in New York, who recently reviewed data on AIDS cases there, said his organization found the CDC estimate a little high and said the Hudson Institute estimates were improbable.
  9. By now, the seriousness of AIDS as a world-wide medical problem is well acknowledged.
  10. In a decision that could bolster the rights of AIDS victims, the justices ruled 7-2 that people with contagious diseases are covered by a federal law that prohibits discrimination against the handicapped in federally aided programs.
  11. In 1987, we estimate paying $60 million in hospital benefits for AIDS victims.
  12. The government has ruled out suggestions that all Olympic participants and visitors should be required to take AIDS tests.
  13. National Gay Rights Advocates, a California public interest law firm, has filed a class action suit on behalf of AIDS patients against the Department of Health and Human Services, FDA and National Institutes of Health.
  14. Red cells can't be right now." Despite screening, a tiny risk remains of getting AIDS from a transfusion.
  15. AIDS victims deserve care and treatment.
  16. "AIDS isn't just a gay disease, it's everybody's disease," the ad goes on.
  17. The number of people with AIDS will grow dramatically as those who were infected throughout the 1980s fall sick.
  18. Federal researchers are exploring a possible new biological weapon against cells infected with the virus that causes AIDS.
  19. One can only do that if one wants to encourage suicide," Eberhard Zastrau of the Deutsche Aids-Hilfe (German AIDS Help) self-help group told The Associated Press in Munich.
  20. "We have created the foundation and the structure of WHO's critical and ongoing role in global AIDS prevention and control," he wrote Nakajima in his letter of resignation.
  21. Ellin said Almaraz told him he was exposed to AIDS when blood from an AIDS patient squirted into his eyes and mouth during an operation in New York about seven years ago.
  22. Ellin said Almaraz told him he was exposed to AIDS when blood from an AIDS patient squirted into his eyes and mouth during an operation in New York about seven years ago.
  23. In the Dutch study, Dr. Goudsmit and his team kept track of neurological symptoms in 196 AIDS patients between 1982 and 1988.
  24. Someday they may replace radioactive tracers now used to study and treat diseases like cancer and AIDS, Harvey said.
  25. Most AIDS sufferers are poor, have no insurance and can't even afford to go to doctors, much less pay for medicine.
  26. Dempsey could face up to 30 years in prison on the assault count and a maximum seven-year term on the AIDS exposure count.
  27. He responds that his expertise permits him to suggest only what AIDS is not.
  28. In the AIDS epidemic, PCR has a half dozen distinct uses, according to Gerald Schochetman of the CDC.
  29. "People have been expecting approval (of Immune Response's AIDS vaccine) in 1993 with no competition," Ms. Gilbert said. "It's more realistic to look for approval in 1994 with competition."
  30. Asked whether he belonged to any private clubs, Christensen said, "I do not belong to any clubs that exclude people." The AIDS virus can be spread by sexual intercourse whether you are male or female, heterosexual, bisexual or homosexual.
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