First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
histories, as well as matters concerning HIV-associated risk. ... Our own qualitative material has identified eighteen different reasons which help to maintain this perceived invulnerability (Woodcock et al., 1992); these can be ...
Based on articles chosen from the sixth annual 'Social Aspects of AIDS' conference, this book focuses on up-to-date accounts of HIV/AIDS research and associated social/sexual issues.
Some 12 years into the epidemic, with an effective preventive vaccine or therapy against HIV disease still to be found, this book reflects on the contributions of social and behavioural research to the development of interventions for ...
This volume provides an overview of social science research approaches, methodologies and theories in the area of AIDS research. Topics covered include: the shaping of social representations of AIDS;...
In this book, the aids2031 Consortium's experts examine the first 30 years of the AIDS response and propose options for the future, focusing on what needs to be done differently now to change the face of AIDS by 2031, which will mark 50 ...
In addition to these essays, the book contains a portfolio of manifestos, articles, letters, and photographs from the publications of the PWA Coalition, an interview with three members of the AIDS discrimination unit of the New York City ...
This text aids in identifying unique or atypical manifestations of HIV infections more easily -- and treating them more effectively. The 2nd Edition of this outstanding atlas examines the impact...
The Sixth Edition of this best-selling text provides readers with a solid overview of AIDS from both a biomedical and a psychosocial perspective.
AIDS: The Mystery and the Solution
Explains what HIV and AIDS are, how the virus is spread, the importance of testing, and how to cope with the disease.
This study also reviews the fascinating history behind the human and animal cancer virus experiments that set the stage for the AIDS epidemic and will tell you exactly how and why the author believes the epidemic was created as an exercise ...
Examines the circumstances, experiences and needs of HIV-positive people in Britain and Ireland, and particularly focuses on female drug-users and ex drug-users.
Jones and Bartlett Titles in Biological Science AIDS The Biological Basis FOURTH EDITION Benjamin S. Weeks , ... of Biology Hoagland / Dodson / Hauck Genetics , Analysis of Genes and Genomes , Sixth Edition Hartl / Jones Genetics of ...
The conclusions about the five patients are consistent with , but stronger than , the one reported by CDC after its preliminary inquiry of Patient A. CDC's initial report noted that " the case reported here is consistent with ...
This text is a valuable resource to all those who would like to learn more about AIDS but find medical literature too technical. The latest information on the biological underpinnings of AIDS and clinical therapies are explained clearly.
Includes a list of British organizations for women affected by AIDS. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Chronicles the responses of societies in times past to deadly diseases and illnesses, exploring the relevance of, and the lessons to be learned from, these events in terms of the current AIDS crisis.
AIDS: Etiology, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention