AIDS in the world II : global dimensions, social roots, and responses

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AIDS in the world II : global dimensions, social roots, and responses

the Global AIDS Policy Coalition ; edited by Jonathan M. Mann and Daniel J.M. Tarantola

Oxford University Press, 1996

  • : pbk

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AIDS in the world two

AIDS in the world 2

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

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ISBN 9780195089943

内容説明

"AIDS in the World", published by Harvard University Press in 1992, was the first full analysis of the global confrontation with this disease, Since then, the AIDS scene has been changing so rapidly that a second volume is needed to describe new findings. The authors extend the international comparisons from 38 countries to the entire world, show that the AIDS pandemic has become increasingly fragmented within the world population, present data to go beyond the current understanding of the vulnerability of nations and communities to the major spread of HIV, and discuss in depth the social strategies that have enabled individuals to avoid infection. They also place more emphasis on the vulnerabilities of different age and sex groups, such as infants, children and women.

目次

  • Part I: The State of the Pandemic and its Impact
  • 1. A Global Overview
  • 2. The Dynamic HIV/AIDS Pandemic
  • 3. The Evolving HIV/AIDS Pandemic
  • 4. The Spread of HIV and Sexual Mixing Patterns
  • 5. The Pandemic of HIV-Associated Tuberculosis
  • 6. HIV/AIDS Among Women
  • 7. The Economic Impact
  • 8. Societal and Political Impact of HIV/AIDS
  • Part II: The Frontiers of Knowledge
  • 9. YThe Contribution of Social and Behavioral Science to HIV/AIDS Prevention
  • 10. Treatment of HIV Disease: Problems, Progress, and Potential
  • 11. Long-Term Survivors: What Can We Learn From Them?
  • 12. HIV-2 Infection: Current Knowldge and Uncertainties
  • 13. HIV Heterogeneity in Transmission and Pathogenesis
  • 14. HIV Vaccine Development: Progress and Problems
  • 15. Preparing for HIV Vaccine Efficacy Trials in Developing Countries
  • 16. Women-Controlled HIV Prevention Methods
  • 17. Who Sets the Global Research Agenda for Biomedical Science?
  • 18. AIDS Research: Solidarity? Rivalry? Fraternity?
  • Part III: Individual and Population Responses
  • 19. HIV/AIDS Among Women
  • 20. HIV in Women: What are the Gaps in Knowledge
  • 21. Youth and HIV/AIDS
  • 22. Homosexuality and HIV
  • 23. Sexual Behavior Among Heterosexuals
  • 24. Risk Reduction Among Injecting Drug Users
  • 25. HIV.AIDS in Prison
  • 26. Pediatric HIV/AIDS
  • 27. Orphans of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
  • 28. Blood and Blood Product Safety
  • 29. Are We Learning from the Lessons of the Past?
  • Part IV: Collective Responses
  • 30. Governmental National AIDS Programs
  • 31. Human Rights and Responses to HIV/AIDS
  • 32. Nongovernmental Organizations
  • 33. The Private Sector: How are Corporations Responding to HIV/AIDS?
  • 34. The UN Response
  • 35. International Funding of the Global AIDS Strategy: Official Development Assistance
  • 36. The Cost of HIV/AIDS Care
  • 37. Global Spending opn HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care, and Research Estimated Spendinbg on HIV Prevention
  • Part V: From Epidemiology to Vulnerability to Human Rights
  • 38. The History of Discovery and Response
  • 39. Personal Vulnerability and the Design of thje Programs
  • 40. Societal Vulnerability : The Contextual Analysis
  • 41. From Vulnerability to Human Rights
  • Appendix A: AIDS Cases Reported to the World Health Organization, by GAA and by Year, 1984-1996
  • Appendix B: Method for the Estimation and Projection of HIV/AIDS
  • Appendix C: Repsonses to the Survey of Government National AIDS Programs
  • Appendix D: Laws and Practices in Relation to HIVB/AIDS: A Survey of Government National AIDS Program Managers
  • Appendix E: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Appendix F: Directory of Contact of Government National AIDS Programs
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780195090970

内容説明

AIDS in the World charts a course into the future based on clear analysis of the global pandemic and response, lessons learned from the first decade, and understanding of the scientific and social dimensions of the HIV/AIDS challenge. It explains how the diversity of responses to the pandemic has contributed to a more specific understanding of the determinants of our vulnerability to HIV/AIDS, and provides a blueprint for an expanded global prevention effort.

目次

  • Part I: The State of the Pandemic and its Impact
  • 1. A Global Overview
  • 2. The Dynamic HIV/AIDS Pandemic
  • 3. The Evolving HIV/AIDS Pandemic
  • 4. The Spread of HIV and Sexual Mixing Patterns
  • 5. The Pandemic of HIV-Associated Tuberculosis
  • 6. HIV/AIDS Among Women
  • 7. The Economic Impact
  • 8. Societal and Political Impact of HIV/AIDS
  • Part II: The Frontiers of Knowledge
  • 9. YThe Contribution of Social and Behavioral Science to HIV/AIDS Prevention
  • 10. Treatment of HIV Disease: Problems, Progress, and Potential
  • 11. Long-Term Survivors: What Can We Learn From Them?
  • 12. HIV-2 Infection: Current Knowldge and Uncertainties
  • 13. HIV Heterogeneity in Transmission and Pathogenesis
  • 14. HIV Vaccine Development: Progress and Problems
  • 15. Preparing for HIV Vaccine Efficacy Trials in Developing Countries
  • 16. Women-Controlled HIV Prevention Methods
  • 17. Who Sets the Global Research Agenda for Biomedical Science?
  • 18. AIDS Research: Solidarity? Rivalry? Fraternity?
  • Part III: Individual and Population Responses
  • 19. HIV/AIDS Among Women
  • 20. HIV in Women: What are the Gaps in Knowledge
  • 21. Youth and HIV/AIDS
  • 22. Homosexuality and HIV
  • 23. Sexual Behavior Among Heterosexuals
  • 24. Risk Reduction Among Injecting Drug Users
  • 25. HIV.AIDS in Prison
  • 26. Pediatric HIV/AIDS
  • 27. Orphans of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic
  • 28. Blood and Blood Product Safety
  • 29. Are We Learning from the Lessons of the Past?
  • Part IV: Collective Responses
  • 30. Governmental National AIDS Programs
  • 31. Human Rights and Responses to HIV/AIDS
  • 32. Nongovernmental Organizations
  • 33. The Private Sector: How are Corporations Responding to HIV/AIDS?
  • 34. The UN Response
  • 35. International Funding of the Global AIDS Strategy: Official Development Assistance
  • 36. The Cost of HIV/AIDS Care
  • 37. Global Spending opn HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care, and Research Estimated Spendinbg on HIV Prevention
  • Part V: From Epidemiology to Vulnerability to Human Rights
  • 38. The History of Discovery and Response
  • 39. Personal Vulnerability and the Design of thje Programs
  • 40. Societal Vulnerability : The Contextual Analysis
  • 41. From Vulnerability to Human Rights
  • Appendix A: AIDS Cases Reported to the World Health Organization, by GAA and by Year, 1984-1996
  • Appendix B: Method for the Estimation and Projection of HIV/AIDS
  • Appendix C: Repsonses to the Survey of Government National AIDS Programs
  • Appendix D: Laws and Practices in Relation to HIVB/AIDS: A Survey of Government National AIDS Program Managers
  • Appendix E: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Appendix F: Directory of Contact of Government National AIDS Programs

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