       Document 0318
 DOCN  M9640318
 TI    The 1990 Florida Dental Investigation: theory and fact [comment]
 DT    9604
 AU    Brown D; Washington Post, Washington, DC 20071, USA.
 SO    Ann Intern Med. 1996 Jan 15;124(2):255-6. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/96124768
 CM    Comment on: Ann Intern Med 1996 Jan 15;124(2):250-4
 AB    Controversy remains about the Centers for Disease Control and
       Prevention's (CDC) conclusion that a dentist in Florida transmitted
       human immunodeficiency virus to six of his patients in the late 1980s.
       The most vocal doubt has come from journalists affiliated with the
       television program 60 Minutes. Although unanswered questions about the
       case remain, the evidence continues to overwhelmingly support the CDC's
       theory. The criticism of the CDC investigation consists largely of
       assertions that contrary evidence theoretically might exist.
 DE    Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*TRANSMISSION  Centers for Disease
       Control and Prevention (U.S.)  Dentists/*LEGISLATION & JURISPRUD
       Disease Transmission, Professional-to-Patient/*LEGISLATION &  JURISPRUD
       Florida  Human  United States  COMMENT  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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