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AIDS in the World II
Contributor(s): Mann, Jonathan (Editor), Tarantola, Daniel J. M. (Editor)
ISBN: 0195090977     ISBN-13: 9780195090970
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $57.42  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 1996
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Annotation: Aids in the World, published in 1992, was the first full analysis of mankind's global confrontation with this disease. The authors chart a course into the future based on an incisive investigation of the global pandemic and response, the crucial lessons learned from the first decade, and their expert understanding of the scientific and social dimensions of the HIV challenge.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Aids & Hiv
- Medical | Public Health
- Medical | Epidemiology
Dewey: 362.196
LCCN: 96020008
Physical Information: 1.18" H x 7.03" W x 9.89" (2.56 lbs) 648 pages
Themes:
- Topical - AIDS
 
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Publisher Description:
AIDS in the World, Vol. 1, published in 1992, was the first full analysis of mankind's global confrontation with this disease. The AIDS scene, however, has been changing so rapidly that the need for a second volume was felt much earlier than expected. In AIDS in the World II, the authors
extend the international comparisons from 38 countries to the entire world, and show that the AIDS pandemic has become increasingly fragmented within the world population. They present data that takes the discussion beyond the current understanding of the vulnerability of nations and communities to
the worldwide spread of HIV, engaging in a detailed exploration of the social strategies that have enabled individuals to avoid infection.
Mann and Tarantola chart a course into the future based on an incisive investigation of the global pandemic and response, the crucial lessons learned from the first decade, and their expert understanding of the scientific and social dimensions of the HIV challenge. The authors explain how the
variety of reactions to the pandemic has contributed to a more advanced awareness of our vulnerability to HIV/AIDS, and offer a blueprint for an expanded global prevention effort. Intended to serve the information needs of all professionals involved in AIDS research and care, this volume's
accessibility and clarity of writing make it highly suitable for the general reader as well.