AIDS in Developing Countries
AIDS in Developing Countries | Bibliography
Books
Tony Barnett and Alan Whiteside, AIDS in the Twenty-First Century: Disease and Globilization. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.
Abbey Begun, Jacquelyn F. Quiram, and Nancy R. Jacobs, eds. AIDS. Wylie, TX: Information Plus, 1998.
Karen Bellenir, AIDS Sourcebook. Detroit: Omnigraphics, 1999.
Jon Cohen, Shots in the Dark. New York: WW. Norton, 2001.
Michael A. DiSpezio, The Science, Spread, and Therapy of HIV Disease: Everything You Need to Know, but Had No Idea Who to Ask. Shrewsbury, MA: ATL Press,...
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Table of Contents
- AIDS in Developing Countries: An Overview
- AIDS Is a Threat to Human Development and Security in Developing Countries
- The United States Should Provide Financial Assistance to Developing Countries to Combat AIDS
- The AIDS Epidemic Demands Action from the International Community
- The AIDS Epidemic Demands Action from Developing Countries
- African Nations Are Committed to Fighting the AIDS Epidemic
- The Chinese Government Is Hampering the Fight Against the AIDS Epidemic
- A Deadly Passage to India
- U.S. Pharmaceutical Companies and the U.S. Government Have Blocked the Availability of AIDS Drugs in Developing Countries
- U.S. Pharmaceutical Companies Have Helped Make AIDS Drugs Available in Developing Countries
- Rich and Poor Nations Should Collaborate in the Development of an AIDS Vaccine
- The Collaboration of Rich and Poor Nations in AIDS Research Creates Ethical Problems
- The Development of an AIDS Vaccine Is Not a “Magic Bullet” Solution
- Reducing Poverty Can Reduce AIDS in Developing Countries
- Developing Countries Need to Reduce Risky Behavior to Prevent AIDS
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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