Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreInvestigative EconomicsEpisode 16: The Symptom Bias In HIV/AIDS Statistics1Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -37:10-37:10Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Episode 16: The Symptom Bias In HIV/AIDS StatisticsLlewellyn JonesFeb 27, 20241Share this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareTranscriptAIDS Statistics Flaws and Symptom BiasLlewellyn Jones·Feb 22According to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports, in 2010 the number of people living with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) was a little more than half of the number of people who have been living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).Read full storyDiscussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this postCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreInvestigative EconomicsInvestigative and data-driven independent news combining forensic statistics and economicsInvestigative and data-driven independent news combining forensic statistics and economicsSubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeLlewellyn JonesRecent EpisodesEpisode 23: Obamacare, UnitedHealth, and Medical-Loss RatiosDec 12 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 22: Garbage (And Recycling) MetricsOct 30 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 21: Mental Health and The Homeless EpidemicAug 30 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 20: California Solar CostsJun 1 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 19: The Academic Cash PileMay 14 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 18: Financial Crisis Redux Part III, Bankruptcies and Shadow MBS MarketsApr 16 • Llewellyn JonesEpisode 17: Currency, Textiles, Immigration and HondurasMar 21 • Llewellyn Jones
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