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  • A man trapped inside a glass bottle, representing a man hiding from his fears of AIDS; advertising the AIDS Concern Hotline, Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A tick list of ways you can and can't get the AIDS virus from handshakes to sharing drug needles with details of the AIDS Hotline number in Oahu in Thai. Colour lithograph.
  • Five yellow wrapping ribbons gradually folded to become a bow representing an AIDS awareness advertisement by the Hong Kong AIDS Foundation (large version). Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A man trapped inside a glass bottle representing a man hiding from his fears of AIDS; an advertisement for the AIDS Concern Hotline, Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Two cartoon figures of a man and woman thinking about AIDS with speech bubbles; representing a safe-sex and AIDS awareness advertisement by the AIDS Unit Department of Health, Government of Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • An erect penis wearing a condom with the statement 'Celebrate. Stop AIDS''; an advertisement by the Real AIDS Grazer Kunst Verein. Colour lithograph by Matthias Herrmann, 1993.
  • A man cruising at the Gare Centrale in Brussels; an advertisement for safe sex in AIDS prevention. Lithograph by Bart Verhaegen for Aide Info Sida, ca. 1996.
  • A tick list of ways you can and can't get the AIDS virus from handshakes to sharing drug needles with details of the AIDS Hotline number in Oahu in Tagalog. Colour lithograph.
  • A tick list of ways you can and can't get the AIDS virus from handshakes to sharing drug needles with details of the AIDS Hotline number in Oahu in Korean. Colour lithograph.
  • Two open mouths bearing tongues curving up in a phallic way and joining in the middle with the message in German 'kissing does not kill'; a safe sex advertisement by the Real AIDS Grazer Kunst Verein. Colour lithograph by Matthias Herrmann, 1993.
  • Guidelines for a joint labour-management workplace policy on AIDS with logo illustrations by the AIDS Unit Department of Health, Government of Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A tick list of ways you can and can't get the AIDS virus from handshakes to sharing drug needles with details of the AIDS Hotline number in Oahu in Samoan. Colour lithograph.
  • Three figures wearing AIDS red ribbons, one holding a flag, stand hand in hand against the sun representing the fight against AIDS; issued by the AIDS Secretariat of the Bahamas. Colour lithograph, 199-.
  • A condom packet and a syringe representing a warning about the dangers of sharing needles when taking drugs to reduce the risk of AIDS by the State of California AIDS Education Campaign. Lithograph.
  • A tick list of ways you can and can't get the AIDS virus from handshakes to sharing drug needles with details of the AIDS Hotline number in Oahu in Vietnamese. Colour lithograph.
  • Two cartoon figures of a man and woman thinking about AIDS with speech bubbles representing a safe-sex and AIDS awareness advertisement by the AIDS Unit Department of Health, Government of Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A couple embrace, an arm being injected and a pregnant woman with a cross-section of her foetus within a decorative border; an advertisement for St Stephen's Community House for people affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph by A. Caverhill.
  • A couple walking in water with another woman lying down representing a warning that having one partner cannot prevent AIDS alone with an AIDS Hotline; issued by the AIDS Secretariat of the Bahamas. Colour lithograph, ca. 1993.
  • A man with AIDS with his head in his hands; advertising the AIDS Concern Hotline, Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • For sexual transmission of HIV to occcur, body fluids (blood or semen) must enter the partner's body through the vagina, rectum or penis : A condom should be used in heterosexual sex for both vaginal and anal sex (for anal sex a stronger condom should be used) ... / Scottish AIDS Monitor ; photography by Alasdair Foster.
  • A group of men some of whom are HIV positive representing an advertisement for the HIV test and the AIDS hotline. Colour lithograph.
  • Two babies sit back to back representing a warning about AIDS and children by the AIDS Hotline of the National AIDS Programme of Trinidad & Tobago. Lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A woman with AIDS weeping representing an advertisement for the AIDS Concern Hotline, Hong Kong. Colour lithograph, ca. 1990's.
  • A hand tossing some coins with a warning not to depend on luck with AIDS; advertisement for St. Stephen's Community House by the Ministry of Health, Toronto. Colour lithograph.
  • An unlikely drug user, a middle-aged man in a shirt and tie aims a syringe at another man against a backdrop of a building bearing a flag representing a message about HIV by the AIDS Council of New South Wales. Colour lithograph.
  • A group of men looking in different directions within a red and white border surrounded by comments about AIDS related issues; an advertisement for safer sex in gay relationships by the AIDS Committee of Toronto. Colour lithograph by Sandra Guerra and Paul Johnston, 1994.
  • Free and confidential advice about AIDS and childbirth / AVERT.
  • Tu baiserais avec moi si je te disais que je suis séro+? / Sida Info Service ; campagne réalisée en partenariat avec ENIPSE, Équipe nationale d'intervention en prévention et santé pour les entreprises.
  • TTBM, sexy, bandant, baisible, sero-? sero+? / Sida Info Service ; campagne réalisée en partenariat avec ENIPSE, Équipe nationale d'intervention en prévention et santé pour les entreprises.
  • Five yellow wrapping ribbons gradually folded to become a bow representing an AIDS awareness advertisement by the Hong Kong AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph, 1995.