As someone who lost several friends to AIDS in the late 1980's and early 1990's, I agree with ganja about how disappointing the apparent new lax attitude is. The public perception of HIV is evolving, and maybe it is now seen more like type 2 diabetes as something that can be almost indefinitely managed as a result of medical advances. The development of penicillin also resulted in effective treatments that came to be taken for granted, and that in turn changed behaviour patterns, then antibiotics became over-prescribed, often not taken correctly, and are now less effective as a result. There are mood-enhancing drugs to help Mummy, and Ritalin to keep little junior in line, and we take it for granted that the medical research community will eventually develop pills to solve each and every one of our problems ...