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Global AIDS: Myths and Facts

Tools for Fighting the AIDS Pandemic

Alexander Irwin, Joyce Millen, and Dorothy Fallows; Paul Farmer (Introduction); Zackie Achmat (Preface)

Pages: 296
Edition: Includes images
ISBN: 0-89608-673-9
Format: paper
Release Date: 2003-01-01
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Description of Global AIDS: Myths and Facts.

Today, 42 million people are living with HIV/AIDS—the vast majority of them in the developing world.

Yet even as life-prolonging treatment with antiretrovirals has become the standard of care in the United States and other affluent countries, those afflicted in low-income countries are fighting the disease without access to minimal care or drugs. In fact, according to the UN, only 300,000 people in poor countries are receiving antiretrovirals.

Global AIDS: Myths and Facts shatters 10 myths about HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention—such as "AIDS is an African problem," "treatment in developing countries is not technically feasible," and the myth of "limited resources"—while calling for an international movement to fight the disease. Carefully documented and thoughtfully written, Global AIDS is invaluable for anyone wishing to understand the roots of the AIDS crisis in poor countries. The authors also address the media's role in "myth making," the real promise of vaccine research, and how activism has changed drug patenting laws.

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  • Table of Contents

    Preface by Zackie Achmat
    Introduction by Paul Farmer
    HIV/AIDS Basics
    1 Myth One: AIDS and Africa
    2 Myth Two: Dangerous Behavior
    3 Myth Three: Corruption
    4 Myth Four: Prevention vs. Treatment?
    5 Myth Five: Obstacles to AIDS Treatment
    6 Myth Six: Vaccines
    7 Myth Seven: Profits vs. Health
    8 Myth Eight: Limited Resources
    9 Myth Nine: Nothing to Gain
    10 Myth Ten: Nothing We Can Do

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