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+ | The Appalachian Region, and Watauga County in particular, has lacked the overwhelming impact of HIV/AIDS. With only 20 diagnosed cases of HIV through 2005 in a county of 48,000, AIDS is far from being an epidemic. <ref>''Division of Public Health, North Carolina Epidemiologic Profile for HIV/STD Prevention and Care Planning'' (State of North Carolina: Raleigh, NC, 2006), D-13.</ref> Yet, Watauga County, with Appalachian State University leading the way, affected some state-wide change by being North Carolina's first public university to mount condom dispensers in campus restrooms. <ref>Russel Johnson, “Condom Dispensers Discussed,” ''The Appalachian'', 17 November 1988, 1.</ref> <ref>Jeff Weathersbee, “Condom Issue Touches Colleges: Condom Sales Rise Steadily,” ''The Appalachian'', 26 April 1990, 1</ref> <ref>Jon Jimison, “Senate Approves Condom Bill,” ''The Appalachian'', 1 December 1988, 1.</ref> | ||
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* [[Condom Dispensers at ASU, 1988-1989]] | * [[Condom Dispensers at ASU, 1988-1989]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:51, 5 June 2009
Overview
The Appalachian Region, and Watauga County in particular, has lacked the overwhelming impact of HIV/AIDS. With only 20 diagnosed cases of HIV through 2005 in a county of 48,000, AIDS is far from being an epidemic. [1] Yet, Watauga County, with Appalachian State University leading the way, affected some state-wide change by being North Carolina's first public university to mount condom dispensers in campus restrooms. [2] [3] [4]
Pages
- AIDS Support Group, 1987-1995
- Condom Dispensers at ASU, 1988-1989
- Statistics, 1985-2009
References
- ↑ Division of Public Health, North Carolina Epidemiologic Profile for HIV/STD Prevention and Care Planning (State of North Carolina: Raleigh, NC, 2006), D-13.
- ↑ Russel Johnson, “Condom Dispensers Discussed,” The Appalachian, 17 November 1988, 1.
- ↑ Jeff Weathersbee, “Condom Issue Touches Colleges: Condom Sales Rise Steadily,” The Appalachian, 26 April 1990, 1
- ↑ Jon Jimison, “Senate Approves Condom Bill,” The Appalachian, 1 December 1988, 1.
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