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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aids worker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who works in the field of HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, or support services.
Example: "The aids worker provided essential resources and support to those affected by the disease in the community."
Alternatives: "HIV worker" or "AIDS outreach worker".
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Confused but agreeable, the AIDS worker brought a basket the next day, and they immediately disappeared.
Suspicion falls on Matt's best friend, Brian Brent Carverr), an AIDS worker who helped organize the event and who may have arranged similar farewells for other clients.
He meets the kind of near-saints that only places with so much bad history can produce: suicidally brave journalists in Samara; campaigning environmentalists in the Urals; a heroic AIDS worker in Irkutsk.
The need to simply absorb the day's mammoth tragedy was cited by another mall visitor, Augustis Nasmith Jr., an international AIDS worker sitting alone on a bench outside the capital's closed museums.
They don't want to say this is Aids because Aids is related to sex, and sex is a taboo," says Martin Odondo, an Aids worker with Action Aid and the American Centre for Diseases Control.
They don't want to say this is Aids because Aids is related to sex and sex is a taboo," says Martin Odondo, an Aids worker with Action Aid and the American Centre for Diseases Control (CDC).
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