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club", followed a few months later with a positive HIV test. These rumors bear similarities to the so-called AIDS Mary legends of the 1980s, whereby a man would enjoy a one-night stand with a stranger at his house and awaken the next morning to find the stranger gone and the words "Welcome to the AIDS Club" written in red lipstick on his bathroom mirror. However, the American
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The rise of the Internet in the 1990s led to the rise of numerous urban legends concerning the pin prick attack, which could be quickly spread via email and discussion forums and which soon assumed a standardized form. The email would take the form of a warning to others that a young person had been
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when the person felt a slight prick on his or her arm. Not taking any notice, the person would carry on with his or her leisure activity, and it was only later that the person would find stuck to his or her clothes or in his or her pocket a badge or sticker carrying the slogan "welcome to the AIDS
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on July 22, 1990, when prison officer Geoffrey Pearce was attacked by HIV-infected prisoner Graham Farlow, who stabbed him with a syringe full of his own infected blood. Despite immediate medical attention and the "one in 200" chance of being infected, Pearce tested positive for the disease a few
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has stressed on numerous occasions that it has yet to confirm a single case of HIV as being transmitted in this fashion and has dismissed such emails as a
354: 181: 332: 302: 133:, a physician in Lafayette, Louisiana, was convicted of attempted murder after injecting a former lover, Janice Trahan, with HIV and 45:: Real cases of infection of HIV in this manner were typically taken from infected victims rather than from infected attackers. 431: 306: 146: 123: 262: 88: 240: 358: 214: 432:"State board denies parole to former Lafayette doctor convicted of injecting mistress with AIDS, hepatitis C" 137:-tainted blood, claiming to be giving her a vitamin shot. Trahan developed both Hep-C and HIV as a result. 489: 57:, who supposedly injected unsuspecting young girls with morphine before carrying them away into a life of 435: 34: 460: 187: 158: 130: 484: 408: 26: 104: 149: – Intentional or reckless infection of a person with the human immunodeficiency virus 62: 403: 479: 152: 54: 328: 473: 288: 111: 79: 66: 58: 42: 110:
A pin prick attack leading to the deliberate transmission of HIV occurred at the
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In 1933, a pin prick attack led to the death of Indian man Amarendra Pandey from
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In 1992, Brryan Jackson was injected with a syringe of HIV-infected blood by
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months later, and died of an AIDS related illness in 1997 at age 28.
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needle
syringe
blood-borne disease
HIV
urban legend
white slavers
prostitution
Upper West Side
New York City
cinema
night club
Center for Disease Control
hoax
plague
Long Bay Jail
Sydney
his father
Richard J. Schmidt
Hepatitis C
Criminal transmission of HIV
Needle spiking
Needlestick injury
"10 Teen-Age Girls Held in Upper Broadway Pinprick Attacks"
The New York Times
Archived
"Urban Legend Zeitgeist: Hypodermic Hysteria"
the original
"snopes.com: Welcome to the AIDS club"
"Are these stories true? - (FAQs) - CDC-NCHSTP-Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention"
the original

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