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  1. And the Band Played On. An American researcher at the National Institutes of Health who studied retro-viruses and "co-discovered" HIV (in the movie he is shown as an awful guy, very competitive with the French team that seems to have discovered HIV before him--all about himself) Portrayed as a CHEATER who mis-used the French data.

  2. 19 Followers. Follow. Description. Reviews. Q&A. More from The Teaching Nurse. Description. Use these questions while your students watch And The Band Played On. I use this movie after our reproductive/STD lecture. The questions are in order. Total Pages. Answer Key. N/A. Teaching Duration. N/A. Report this resource to TPT.

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  3. He conclude that the people who are getting GRID are almost identical to the group of people contracting Hep B. He conducted a Hep B test and took blood from 60 gay men who have the disease and 60 men who don't -> the test was 88% effective in detecting the disease. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The name that ...

  4. In And the Band Played On, when does the CDC realize HIV is blood-borne? What motivated Dr. Gallo to discover the retrovirus in And the Band Played On? What sociopolitical factors...

  5. Breifly discuss one piece of factual history regarding the outbreak of HIV in the US that you learned from viewing this film in class that surprised you? openly homosexual men, large gay community that bonded together. Which other group were one of the first to be infected by HIV? hemophiliacs.

  6. Answer the following questions ON A SEPARATE SHEET as the movie is playing: 1. Who is Don Francis and what is haunting him? Who is Bill Kraus and what was his role? 3. Who is Gaetan Dugas and what is his attitude? What is the controversy surrounding the bathhouses? Who shows that HIV is sexually transmitted and how does he show it?

  7. Question: Worksheet on ‘And the Band Played On’ 1. Who was Don Francis? 2. How does Don Francis realize that AIDS can be transmitted through blood? 3. What is the controversy surrounding the bathhouses? 4. When and where is AIDS officially given its name? 5. Why was it so difficult to get federal funding for AIDS research in the early years? 6.

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