Pandemic Watch: Peace Corp HIV
05/26/2008
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Second Peace Corps Volunteer Reports Being Discharged After Testing HIV-Positive, Washington Post Reports – KAISER DAILY HIV/AIDS REPORT
Washington Post columnist Stephen Barr on Friday examined the case of a second Peace Corps volunteer who said she was discharged from service after testing HIV-positive. Rebecca Coulborn, a former volunteer in Burkina Faso, said she was required to leave her post immediately in 2001 after she tested positive for the virus.
Coulborn spoke about her case after reading an April 28 Post article on former Peace Corps volunteer Jeremiah Johnson, who was discharged from his post in Ukraine after he was diagnosed with HIV. read more


