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AIDS & HIV

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  • The Global Governance of HIV/AIDSby O. Aginam; J. Harrington; P.K. Yu

    Edward Elgar Publishing 2013; US$ 40.00

    This important book brings together leading scholars from multiple disciplines, including intellectual property, human rights, public health, and development studies, as well as activists to critically reflect on the global health governance regime. The Global Governance of HIV/AIDS explores the implications of high international intellectual property... more...

  • Rolling Back Malariaby World Bank

    World Bank Publications 2005; US$ 9.99

    Malaria afflicts millions in low- and middle-income countries. For centuries, it has impaired economic growth, child development, learning, health, and productivity on a large scale. In 1998 the Bank cofounded, with WHO, UNICEF, and UNDP, the global Roll Back Malaria Partnership to coordinate and enhance the global fight against malaria. There has... more...

  • I Have Something to Tell Youby Regan Hofmann

    Atria Books 2009; US$ 15.95

    For ten years, Regan Hofmann lived a double life. To the world, she was a woman from Princeton who went to prep school, summered in the Hamptons and rode Thoroughbred horses. She had a great job, a loving family and friends and looks that made men turn their heads. From the outside, she seemed to have it all. On the inside, though, coursing through... more...

  • Stopping Tuberculosis in Central Asiaby Joana Godinho

    World Bank Publications 2005; US$ 19.99

    Tuberculosis is still a significant health and economic problem in Central Asia, despite some recent progress that may be due to improvements of the overall economic situation in these countries, and partial adoption of the DOTS Strategy recommended by WHO. Over 50,000 new cases have been detected in 2003 and over 7,000 people died due to TB in the... more...

  • Guidance on Testing and Counselling for HIV in Settings Attended by People Who Inject Drugsby WHO

    World Health Organization 2009; US$ 10.00

    This publication offers basic operational guidance on HIV testing and counseling in settings attended by people who inject drugs (PWID). It is intended for a wide audience, including policy-makers, HIV/AIDS programme planners and coordinators, care providers, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) providing services for HIV-related conditions, and civil... more...

  • HIV/AIDS Treatment Drugsby Brigid M. Kane

    Infobase Publishing 2011; US$ 34.95

    HIV/AIDS Treatment Drugs explains how HIV functions and describes the drugs used to treat HIV infection, how they work and are combined, how HIV drugs are developed, and what new treatments are being investigated. more...

  • The Origins of AIDSby Jacques Pepin

    Cambridge University Press 2011; US$ 23.00

    It is now thirty years since the discovery of AIDS but its origins continue to puzzle doctors and scientists. Inspired by his own experiences working as an infectious diseases physician in Africa, Jacques Pepin looks back to the early twentieth-century events in Africa that triggered the emergence of HIV/AIDS and traces its subsequent development into... more...

  • Hay una respuesta (There Is an Answer)by Luis Cortes

    Atria Books 2009; Not Available

    El VIH y el SIDA son temas que asustan. No sólo pueden destruir un cuerpo, sino que también pueden destruir una familia, las amistades y hasta una comunidad. A nadie le gusta hablar de eso, pero ignorar el problema no hará que éste desaparezca. La única manera en que podremos superar esta enfermedad es a través de la educación,... more...

  • There Is an Answerby Luis Cortes

    Atria Books 2006; Not Available

    HIV/AIDS is a scary subject. Not only can it destroy a body but it can also destroy a family, friendships, and even a community. Nobody likes to talk about it, but ignoring the problem won't make it go away. In fact, what you don't know can hurt you and somebody else. The only way we can overcome this disease is through education, precaution, and... more...

  • There Is an Answerby Luis Cortes

    Atria Books 2006; Not Available

    HIV/AIDS is a scary subject. Not only can it destroy a body but it can also destroy a family, friendships, and even a community. Nobody likes to talk about it, but ignoring the problem won't make it go away. In fact, what you don't know can hurt you and somebody else. The only way we can overcome this disease is through education, precaution, and... more...