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Title
Schutzmassnahmen bei Kontakt mit infektiösen Flüssigkeiten [inscribed]
Alternative Title
Protective measures when contacting infected liquids
Date Created and/or Issued
1987/1999
Publication Information
Salzburg (Austria)
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Medicine and Science
Collection
AIDS Posters Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Additional poster text: Die intakte Haut bietet genügend Schutz vor dem Eindringen des HI-Virus.
Poster held by Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections, Collection no. 306, item AU009.
Chiefly text in black and white on orange background. Title in large black letters across top; additional text follows, beginning with the information that unbroken skin prevents HIV transmission. Five small, black on white drawings in circles appear down the left side: a walking bomb, a drowning man, man cut in half by scissors, a snail, and a man with a car. Text describes how HIV is and is not transmitted.
Date on back of poster, 1999, reflects when the vendor received the copy later acquired by the UCLA Library.
Type
Image
Identifier
AU009
ark:/21198/zz0002jqqb
Language
German
Subject
AIDS (Disease)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--transmission
Persons--Caricatures and cartoons
AIDS (Disease)--Transmission
Source
AIDS Posters Collection

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