The III International AIDS Conference was held in Washington, D.C. in 1987.
Conference highlights
6000 researchers attended and presented 220 science reports. 900 journalists attended.
Vice President George H. W. Bush spoke at the conference on the topic of confidentiality of HIV testing, for which the government was developing a policy.
Robert Gallo announced the discovery of HIV-2.
The conference marked an international acceptance in recognizing AIDS. Between 1986-7, the number of countries which reported AIDS statistics to the WHO doubled. The conference brought recognition to many countries' national HIV education programs. There was no single research breakthrough at the conference which emerged as particularly newsworthy in the mass media.
References
- ^ Windom, Robert E. (September–October 1987). "The Third International AIDS Conference - Reflections". Public Health Journal. 102 (5): 461–462. PMC 1477906.
- ^ Cimons, Marlene; Nelson, Harry (2 June 1987). "Bush Is Booed as He Defends AIDS Proposals". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
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