Global AIDS Crisis

A Reference Handbook

Richard G Marlink author Alison G Kotin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:16th Dec '04

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The most authoritative account published to date on the history, spread, and chilling repercussions of one of the deadliest pandemics the world has ever seen.

Global AIDS Crisis scrutinizes the scourge of HIV and the AIDS virus throughout the world through the eyes of one of the top AIDS researchers in the world. From Botswana and sub-Saharan Africa to Thailand, Romania, and Brazil, an exploration of developing countries with limited access to healthcare and scarce resources reveals how such factors as tourism, international travel, war, and mobility have facilitated the insidious spread of HIV and AIDS.

Candid discussions of sensitive issues such as stigma and its effects on morale and health complement scientific and medical inquiries into the origins of the disease and the development of antiretroviral therapies. An analysis of groundbreaking solutions such as “medication adherence partners,” prevention strategies, and current vaccine models adds a glimmer of hope to a seemingly hopeless crisis.


  • A comprehensive chronology examines scientific discovery, government and nongovernment responses to the epidemic, and access to care and antiretroviral drugs
  • An entire chapter of illustrations and charts visually supports discussions of cutting-edge medicine, surveillance, impact, and prevention
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"A useful resource for students doing research on the worldwide impact of AIDS." - School Library Journal
"Rather than focusing on one particular area or nation, this concise volume explores common issues and themes across geographic boundaries. . . . [A]ppropriate and highly recommended for all academic and public libraries." - American Reference Books Annual

ISBN: 9781851096558

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283 pages