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Title:
AIDS at 30 : a history / Victoria A. Harden.
Author:
Harden, Victoria Angela, author.
Publication Information:
Washington, D.C. : Potomac Books, [2012]
Call Number:
RA643.8 .H37 2012
Abstract:
Society was not prepared in 1981 for the appearance of a new infectious disease, but we have since learned that emerging and reemerging diseases will continue to challenge humanity. This work is the first history of HIV/AIDS written for a general audience that emphasizes the medical response to the epidemic. The author, a medical historian approaches the AIDS virus from philosophical and intellectual perspectives in the history of medical science, discussing the process of scientific discovery, scientific evidence, and how laboratories found the cause of AIDS and developed therapeutic interventions. Furthermore, her book places AIDS as the first infectious disease to be recognized simultaneously worldwide as a single phenomenon. After years of believing that vaccines and antibiotics would keep deadly epidemics away, researchers, doctors, patients, and the public were forced to abandon the arrogant assumption that they had conquered infectious diseases. By presenting a discussion of the history of HIV/AIDS and analyzing how aspects of society advanced or hindered the response to the disease, the book illustrates how medicine identifies and evaluates new infectious diseases quickly and what political and cultural factors limit the medical community's response.
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9781597972949

9781597972499

9781612345161
Physical Description:
xvi, 324 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Prologue : emerging in silence -- What Is this new disease? -- Searching for the cause of AIDS -- Clinical research, epidemic of fear, and AIDS in the worldwide blood supply -- AIDS as a cultural phenomenon -- AIDS therapy -- Communicating AIDS -- The global epidemic -- The third decade -- Epilogue : AIDS at 30.
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