AIDS: Principles, Practices & Politics

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Inge B. Corless
Taylor & Francis, 1989 - 583 pages
First published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Contents

xiv
3
Antiviral Therapy and Immune System Stimulation
8
THE AIDS VIRUS
15
Prevention and Treatment
23
Prospects for Development of a Vaccine Against HTLVIIIRelated
29
Background
33
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
38
PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
41
References
298
A Psychosocial
301
Adaptation and Fear
307
Seventh Rank Absolute
313
Historical Perspective
319
Terry R Bard
325
27
331
28
337

Pediatric AIDS
48
Richard B Pearce
61
SAIDS STLVIII and Parasites
67
96
69
References
73
97
77
Care of the Patient with AIDS
101
Psychosocial Issues
108
Treatment with Staph Protein A Column
114
James
121
Tom and
127
Choosing Therapies
133
EPIDEMIOLOGY
139
AIDS in Canada
175
Summary
182
National Considerations
193
The New Death among IV Drug Users
205
Hemophilia and TransfusionAssociated AIDS
219
New Considerations for Transfusion
227
Pediatric AIDS
235
20
249
17
259
Staff Concerns
265
Concluding Reflections
274
23
281
The Hidden Grievers
291
the AIDS Metaphors
351
Erich H Loewy
365
Practical Consequence
372
New Ethical Principles Applied to the Person and Society
378
32
387
Albert Camus The Plague
393
References
409
Public Schools Confront AIDS
423
Education in the Classroom
429
Housing for People with AIDS
445
AIDS AND THE PROFESSIONAL
459
Health Care Professional Education and AIDS
469
Issues in Infection Control
481
POLITICAL ASPECTS
487
The Policy Issues
494
Summary and Conclusion
502
The Plague the Politics the People
517
Impact of the AIDS Epidemic on the Gay Political Agenda
523
THE MEDIA AND AIDS
533
Questions from the Public
553
THE FUTURE
559
The Future
566
Index
573
291
574
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