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1.15. Authorship and acknowledgements (sci.med.aids)




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This article is from the AIDS FAQ, by Dan Greening with numerous contributions by others.

1.15. Authorship and acknowledgements (sci.med.aids)

The following people contributed to this FAQ:

Dan Greening originally assembled and edited this document. Jack
Hamilton wrote the introduction and first section. Phil Miller offered
periodic edits. Michelle Murrain updated and edited this document in
August, 1994, and continues to update and maintain it. Anne Wilson
forwarded many valuable articles from the CDC National AIDS
Clearinghouse.

Robert Walker wrote the section on minimizing the risk of HIV
infection. Michael Howe's sci.med.aids response regarding blood banks
is reproduced here. Paul M. Karagianis <KARYPM@SJUVM.BITNET>
contributed archives answering question about mosquito
transmission. Iain Nicholson, who works on Plasmodium falciparum,
wrote the section on malaria. Vince Hammer wrote the review of ``Do
Insects Transmit AIDS?''

Michael Howe provided references for the question "Does HIV cause
AIDS?", and has scanned several documents for this FAQ. Ken Shirriff
<shirriff@sprite.berkeley.edu) wrote the sections on Peter Duesberg,
and on Strecker and Segal's theories that HIV is synthetic. Eric
Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com> wrote about the USSR disinformation
campaign.

Rob James wrote a description of the US blood testing process. David
Wright wrote the reasons why we should not donate blood to get a free
HIV test.

David Mertz wrote the section on internet access to the gopher
database. Michelle Murrain wrote the section on the CDC patient data
FTP site.

 

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