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In Chapter One, why does the CDC's Jim Curran move quickly to name the AIDS disease as it is named?

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In Chapter One, the CDC's Jim Curran moved quickly to name the AIDS disease as it is named because he did not want to create societal bias by letting it be named with a specific region, race, ethnicity, or other group or population.

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