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  1. 28. Jan. 2020 · “I’m Bobbi Campbell, and I have ‘gay cancer.’” - Bobbi Campbell (Jan. 28, 1952 – Aug. 15, 1984), Dec. 1981. With those words, published on the front page of the San Francisco Sentinel, Bobbi Campbell, who was born 68 years ago today, became the first person with Kaposi’s sarcoma (an AIDS-related opportunistic infection) to “come out” to the gay press.

  2. Robert Boyle "Bobbi" Campbell Jr. (January 28, 1952 – August 15, 1984) was a public health nurse and an early United States AIDS activist. In September 1981, Campbell became the 16th person in San Francisco to be diagnosed with Kaposi's sarcoma, when that was a proxy for an AIDS diagnosis. He was the first to come out publicly as a person with what came to be known as AIDS, writing a regular ...

  3. Robert Boyle "Bobbi" Campbell Jr. (January 28, 1952 – August 15, 1984) was a public health nurse and an early United States AIDS activist. rice field. In September 1981, Campbell became the 16th person in San Francisco to be diagnosed with Kaposi's sarcoma (at the time he was a surrogate for AIDS diagnosis). He was the first person to ...

  4. Bobbi Campbell's diary was given to Sally Smith Hughes by Angie Lewis, in connection with interviews for The AIDS Epidemic in San Francisco: The Response of the Nursing Profession, 1981-1984, Volume II, Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1999. Sally Smith Hughes then donated the diary to the UCSF Library in 1996.

  5. Bobbi Campbell, left, and his lover Bobby Hilliard help focus American media on the emerging AIDS epidemic in August 1983. “It was right up my alley,” he said at a conference in 1983. “Unfortunately, I was in the alley.”. In the fall of 1981 Bobbi became the 16th person in San Francisco diagnosed with the disease that would later carry ...

  6. 8. Juni 2021 · Bobbi Campbell and his lover, Bobby Hilliard, Photo credit: Newsweek September 2 : In response to growing concerns about the potential for transmission of AIDS in healthcare settings, CDC publishes the first set of occupational exposure precautions for healthcare workers and allied health professionals.

  7. 28. Jan. 2020 · Bobbi Campbell (January 28, 1952 – August 15, 1984) was a nurse and an AIDS activist who in September 1981 became the 16th person in San Francisco to be diagnosed with AIDS related Kaposi's sarcoma (KS). He was one of the first to come out publicly as a person living with AIDS. Starting with a case of shingles in February 1981, Campbell ...

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