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AAP News Vol. 2 No. 5 May 1986, p. 11 © 1986 American Academy of Pediatrics
Parents' fears about their children contracting AIDS are understandable but largely unfounded, two pediatric experts stated at an AAP news conference during the Spring Meeting. In light of the fact that AIDS is always fatal, that no vaccine exists, and that until two years ago the ways in which the disease is transmitted were unknown, parental anxiety is understandable, said Robert J. Haggerty, M.D.
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