Volume 37, Number 17 · November 8, 1990

How AIDS Came to Romania

By David J. Rothman, Sheila M. Rothman

Eight months after the cadaverous images of Romania's babies with AIDS first shocked people throughout the world, almost every one of Romania's orphanages and children's hospitals provides a heartening example of the help being provided by European and American philanthropy. Yet at the same time, each of them continues to bear witness to the grisly legacy of the Ceausescu regime.



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