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Posted on 08/08/06

The war on AIDS hits home

For Kecia Larkin, the jarring reality of HIV came crashing down on her one spring day in 1989 as she sat in the emergency unit of Vancouver General Hospital. She was 18 and watching over her boyfriend, who had been in an accident and had suffered third-degree burns to his body.

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