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Article: Getting real about HIV/AIDS: ABC does not stop at abstinence.(abstain, be faithful, use condoms)
- Article from:
- Conscience
- Article date:
- June 22, 2003
- Author:
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NGONI WAS A YOUNG MAN OF 20 WHEN I FIRST MET HIM. He went to church faithfully and kept to the rules. He had stayed celibate just like the priest instructed, until he got married to a young woman he met at the church. He joined our factory worker research project because he was confident that he was alright. He was extremely angry when I told him he was HIV positive, because he had never had sex with anyone but his wife. We spent a long time counseling him and advised him to bring his wife to see us. When we next saw him, it turned out that she refused because she didn't want him to blame her. He had gone through her things and found letters from a boyfriend from before ...
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