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Ronnie Mutimusekwa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ronnie Mutimusekwa
Ronnie Mutimusekwa (1955-1992) was the first AIDS activist in Zimbabwe, Africa. ==Headlines== Ronnie Mutimusekwa (birthname Rogers Mutimusakwa) was a Zimbabwean citizen who made international headlines in 1989 when he publicly revealed that he, a heterosexual man, was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS.〔Perlez, Jane (November 24, 1989) "Zimbabwe Resisting Facts In AIDS Epidemic". The New York Times.()〕 His aim was to break the taboo surrounding AIDS, hoping that it would inspire others like him, as well as help in the prevention efforts.〔Livingston, I.L. (1992). "AIDS/HIV crisis in developing countries: the need for greater understanding and innovative health promotion approaches". In: Journal of the National Medical Association, New York, Vol. 84, no. 9, p. 766.〕 At the time it was wrongfully assumed that HIV/AIDS was a minor issue in Zimbabwe, confined to promiscuous homosexual men and female prostitutes.〔Edlin, John (September 29, 1990) "Africans Are The Main Victims Of The Spread Of AIDS". Associated Press ()〕
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