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[Title] => Public apathy to AIDS on the rise
[Summary] => It has been more than a year since the death of Sarah Jane Salazar, the bar girl who symbolized the scourge of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in the Philippines, and health officials fear that public apathy about the epidemic has risen with her passing.
Salazar became a household name in 1993 after announcing she was infected with the HIV virus, which causes AIDS.
Soon after, she became an official crusader for the government, traveling around the country to warn people about the disease.
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NENET ORTEGA
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[Title] => Public apathy to AIDS on the rise
[Summary] => It has been more than a year since the death of Sarah Jane Salazar, the bar girl who symbolized the scourge of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in the Philippines, and health officials fear that public apathy about the epidemic has risen with her passing.
Salazar became a household name in 1993 after announcing she was infected with the HIV virus, which causes AIDS.
Soon after, she became an official crusader for the government, traveling around the country to warn people about the disease.
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December 1, 2001 - 12:00am