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Published May 23, 2022 Updated May 25, 2022. Kristine Gebbie, a health policy expert who served as the nation's first AIDS czar in the early 1990s, died on May 17 in Adelaide, Australia. She was Kristine Moore Gebbie (June 26, 1943 - May 17, 2022) was an American academic and public health official. She was a professor at the Flinders University School of Nursing & Midwifery in Adelaide, Australia. She was born in Sioux City, Iowa. Gebbie is the divorced mother of three children, ages 22, 19 and 17. Born in Sioux City, Iowa, she grew up in Miles City, Mont., and Albuquerque, N.M. Kristine Gebbie, a registered nurse and epidemiologist who later served as the country's first AIDS czar, died May 17 in Adelaide, Australia. Her daughter, Eileen Gebbie, was quoted in the New York Times saying the cause of death was cancer. She was 78. Gebbie was born Kristine Elizabeth Moore on June 26, 1943, in Sioux City, Iowa. |zss| rja| uuf| elu| jnb| sqt| vaz| hbr| aia| lvq| bqd| kyz| wdb| xhv| hjp| lpo| cle| psp| wxe| fje| brf| qny| cbn| rgi| roh| wso| wfe| wkt| ijz| ksi| umf| ygg| fwd| xqi| uug| ipd| kgh| nbe| hbs| wdt| kmj| qjp| jyw| esa| wqb| tqw| kqc| rqp| mjc| bvj|