The naked body of a child amidst empty bottles in a rubbish tip with a warning about the need to fight alcholism and AIDS. Colour lithograph by Shenoa Egawa Poster Designs, 1994, for the Seattle Indian Health Board.

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1994
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669197i
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The naked body of a child amidst empty bottles in a rubbish tip with a warning about the need to fight alcholism and AIDS. Colour lithograph by Shenoa Egawa Poster Designs, 1994, for the Seattle Indian Health Board. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Seattle (P.O. Box 3364, 611-12th Ave. S., Suite 200, Seattle, WA 98114-3364) : Seattle Indian Health Board, 1994.

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in brown and red on white ; sheet 76.1 x 58.6 cm

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500 years Native Americans & Alaska Natives have been battling ... smallpox, measles, influenza, diabetes, tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases. Now we must fight Alcoholism and AIDS. We are all at risk! Higher risk behaviour include ...HIV/AIDS Services ... For further information on AIDS contact: Seattle Indian Health Board ... Funded by The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center/Shenoa Egawa Poster Designs ©1994. Bears logo: Seattle Indian Health Board (a red circle above a hanging)

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Shenoa Egawa Poster Designs Seattle Indian Health Board Shenoa Egawa Poster Designs ©1994 1994 Seattle Indian Health Board Funded by The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center 09/10/2008 USA UkLW Transcription from the item

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There are connections between alcohol, HIV infection, and AIDS: alcohol may adversely affect the immune system, and alcohol may influence high-risk sexual behavior - People with alcohol use disorders are more likely than the general population to contract HIV and similarly, people with HIV are more likely to abuse alcohol

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Wellcome Collection 669197i

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