Against Death

Against Death
Author: Robert Ariss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781134387052

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Robert Ariss - activist and academic - had a unique vision of HIV/AIDS. As an HIV seropositive individual for many years before his death on May 9, 1994, he was a full participant in, and critic of, the development of the gay community's response to the HIV epidemic both in Australia and internationally. Though Ariss' life is a definite presence in this study, Against Death: The Practice of Living with AIDS is not an autobiography. Instead, it is a unique and critical account of a public health crisis, a community's response, and the politics of sexuality. It was in Sydney, Australia, world-famous for its Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, that Robert Ariss lived and worked. It is his vision of that community - of its members infected with and affected by HIV - which is documented in this remarkable anthropological study. Yet the study's implications reach beyond Sydney to all communities living with HIV and AIDS.

AIDS is for Death

AIDS is for Death
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1988
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0934803676

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AIDS in Africa

AIDS in Africa
Author: Max Essex,Souleymane Mboup,Phyllis J. Kanki,Richard G. Marlink,Sheila D. Tlou
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780306478178

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This comprehensive reference book addresses the unique challenges facing many African nations as poor infrastructure and economics continue to obstruct access to advanced treatments and AIDS care training. It takes into account the context of settings with limited resources. Information on how to best utilize existing resources and prioritize scaling-up of infrastructure is a critical aspect of this book for those working in HIV/AIDS-related fields in Africa.

Heavenly Hurts

Heavenly Hurts
Author: Sandra Jacoby Klein
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351843874

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"Heavenly Hurts Surviving AIDS-Related Deaths and Losses" imparts vital information for anyone touched by deaths and losses of HIV/AIDS. In the AIDS pandemic, efforts are focused on persons living with AIDS (PLWA). Neglected are professional and non-professional caregivers, families, and friends. They are surviving deaths of loved ones from AIDS-related illness, or are dealing with multiple losses of HIV/AIDS. "Heavenly Hurts" provides guidance, support and coping skills, along with discussions of death language; AIDS grief; death in the workplace; and cultural and spiritual issues around death.

Disease and Mortality in Sub Saharan Africa

Disease and Mortality in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Dean T. Jamison
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780821363980

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Current data and trends in morbidity and mortality for the sub-Saharan Region as presented in this new edition reflect the heavy toll that HIV/AIDS has had on health indicators, leading to either a stalling or reversal of the gains made, not just for communicable disorders, but for cancers, as well as mental and neurological disorders.

Black Death AIDS in Africa

Black Death  AIDS in Africa
Author: Susan Hunter
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781250086389

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To the surprise of many, George W. Bush pledged $10 billion to combat AIDS in developing nations. Noted specialist Susan Hunter tells the untold story of AIDS in Africa, home to 80 percent of the 40 million people in the world currently infected with HIV. She weaves together the history of colonialism in Africa, an insider's take on the reluctance of drug companies to provide cheap medication and vaccines in poor countries, and personal anecdotes from the 20 years she spent in Africa working on the AIDS crisis. Taken together, these strands make it unmistakably clear that a history of the exploitation of developing nations by the West is directly responsible for the spread of disease in developing nations and the AIDS pandemic in Africa. Hunter looks at what Africans are already doing on the ground level to combat AIDS, and what the world can and must do to help. Accessibly written and hard-hitting,Black Death brings the staggering statistics to life and paints for the first time a stunning picture of the most important political issue today.

AIDS and the Doctors of Death

AIDS and the Doctors of Death
Author: Alan Cantwell
Publsiher: Aries Rising Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1988
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0917211251

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AIDS and the New Orphans

AIDS and the New Orphans
Author: Barbara O. Dane,Carol Levine
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1994-10-21
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780313036200

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By the year 2000, as many as 125,000 children under the age of 18 in the U.S. will have been orphaned by AIDS. Social services in major urban centers such as New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Washington will be further overwhelmed by these new clients and their unique problems. In this book, experts on AIDS, bereavement, and children draw together and analyze research and practice models that may be vital to individual and public policy solutions. The first chapter sets the stage by examining how Western culture approaches death. Issues of spirituality and children are discussed next, and the following chapters deal with childhood bereavement among latency-age children and adolescents. The role of culture and ethnicity are examined in the Latino and Black communities. Also, the conflicts and problems that new guardians face as they attempt to build new and secure relationships with grieving youngsters are addressed. The book ends with an examination of four projects that are reaching children and families and gives recommendations to practitioners. This book is an invaluable examination of a problem of growing social concern for social, medical, and mental health professionals, public policy analysts, and the general public.