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"AIDS in the 21st Century" by Tony Barnett and Alan Whiteside

Reposted courtesy of INTAIDS2002
Financed by AFXB (Association Francois-Xavier Bagnoud), this powerful book presents compelling data and research which reveal the shocking social and economic impact of HIV/AIDS on a global scale. In this groundbreaking study, Tony Barnett and Alan Whiteside - leading experts in the field for over 15 years - argue that it is vital we cease to consider the disease solely in terms of the prevention and treatment of its physical effects.

Only by recognising and treating the consequences of large-scale death from HIV/AIDS - consequences which affect households, communities, companies, governments and countries throughout the world - can we begin to understand the scale of this global crisis in public health.

Policymakers, social and medical scientists, and all those who are concerned about the relationship between poverty, inequality and infectious diseases need to confront the challenges of HIV/AIDS so clearly highlighted in this major contribution to the study of HIV/AIDS.

See http://www.palgrave.com/AIDS21/ for information on how to order a copy of this new book.

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