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nataly862011 [7]
2 years ago
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Thea is giving a speech on the global HIV epidemic and would like to incorporate some testimony to lend credibility to her claim

s. Which of the following would be the least effective choice for Thea to include in her speech?
a.
According to Eric S. Daar, MD, “There is little evidence that HIV can be transferred by casual exposure, as might occur in a household setting ... workplace or classroom.”
b.
In 1987, Dr. Kevin DeCock, a CDC epidemiologist, and Professor Odehouri Koudou, a doctor from the Cote d'Ivoire Ministry of Health (MOH), helped shepherd the first public health agreement between their two countries which has now grown to support the expansion of HIV prevention, care, and treatment in Cote d'Ivoire.
c.
My neighbor, who has lived with his uncle who is HIV positive for many years, can attest to the fact that casual contact with individuals who are infected poses no threat.
d.
Scientists and medical authorities agree that HIV does not survive well in the environment, making the possibility of environmental transmission remote.
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barxatty [35]2 years ago
4 0
C would be the least powerful, as the speaker's uncle is not acclaimed on the subject of HIV at all. 

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