AIDS in Developing Countries

AIDS in Developing Countries | A Deadly Passage to India

Geoffrey Cowley is a senior editor of Newsweek and works as the magazine’s health-and-medicine editor. Cowley has produced groundbreaking stories on AIDS and other health issues, and his articles, including his 1990 piece entitled “AIDS: The Next Ten Years,” have won numerous awards as well as prompted government action.

Summary: By the year 2010, India will have twenty to twenty-five million people infected with AIDS. In spite of Indian government officials’ beliefs that their nation’s moral character and conservative sexual mores would keep...

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