HIV/AIDS in South Africa
Herausgeber: Karim, S S Abdool; Karim, Q Abdool
HIV/AIDS in South Africa
Herausgeber: Karim, S S Abdool; Karim, Q Abdool
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This second edition of definitive text covers all aspects of HIV/AIDS in South Africa, from basic science to medicine.
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This second edition of definitive text covers all aspects of HIV/AIDS in South Africa, from basic science to medicine.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780521147934
- ISBN-10: 052114793X
- Artikelnr.: 30535056
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 608
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 930g
- ISBN-13: 9780521147934
- ISBN-10: 052114793X
- Artikelnr.: 30535056
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Birth of a Rapidly Growing Epidemic: 1. Introduction
2. Overview of the book
3. HIV infection in South Africa: the evolving epidemic
4. HIV incidence rates in South Africa
Part II. The Virus, the Human Host and Their Interactions: 5. Viral structure, replication, tropism, pathogenesis and natural history
6. HIV diagnostics
7. HIV-1 genetic diversity
8. Cellular immunity to HIV: a synthesis of responses to preserve self
Part III. HIV Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies: 9. Reducing sexual risk behaviours: theory and research, successes and research
10. Barrier methods
11. Mother-to-child transmissions (MTCT) of HIV-1
12. Sexually transmitted infections
13. Safe blood supplies
14. Intravenous drug use in South Africa
15. Positive prevention interventions
16. New prevention strategies under development and investigation
Part IV. Focal Groups for Understanding the HIV Epidemic: 17. Heterosexual transmission of HIV - the importance of a gendered perspective in HIV prevention
18. Young people and HIV/AIDS in South Africa: prevalence of infection, risk factors and social context
19. Female sex workers
20. Population movement and the spread of HIV in southern Africa
Part V. The Impact of AIDS: 21. Impact of AIDS - the health care burden
22. The impact of AIDS on the community
23. The impact of ethics
24. The economic impact of AIDS
25. AIDS-related mortality in South Africa
26. Picking up the pieces: the end of AIDS denialism and its aftermath
Part VI. Treating HIV: 27. Tuberculosis and HIV
28. Prevention of opportunistic infections in adults
29. Nutritional prophylaxis
30. Challenges in managing AIDS in South Africa
31. Antiretroviral therapy
32. The challenges of implementing antiretroviral treatment
Part VII. What Does the Future Hold?: 33. Models and trends
34. The future of the HIV epidemic in South Africa.
2. Overview of the book
3. HIV infection in South Africa: the evolving epidemic
4. HIV incidence rates in South Africa
Part II. The Virus, the Human Host and Their Interactions: 5. Viral structure, replication, tropism, pathogenesis and natural history
6. HIV diagnostics
7. HIV-1 genetic diversity
8. Cellular immunity to HIV: a synthesis of responses to preserve self
Part III. HIV Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies: 9. Reducing sexual risk behaviours: theory and research, successes and research
10. Barrier methods
11. Mother-to-child transmissions (MTCT) of HIV-1
12. Sexually transmitted infections
13. Safe blood supplies
14. Intravenous drug use in South Africa
15. Positive prevention interventions
16. New prevention strategies under development and investigation
Part IV. Focal Groups for Understanding the HIV Epidemic: 17. Heterosexual transmission of HIV - the importance of a gendered perspective in HIV prevention
18. Young people and HIV/AIDS in South Africa: prevalence of infection, risk factors and social context
19. Female sex workers
20. Population movement and the spread of HIV in southern Africa
Part V. The Impact of AIDS: 21. Impact of AIDS - the health care burden
22. The impact of AIDS on the community
23. The impact of ethics
24. The economic impact of AIDS
25. AIDS-related mortality in South Africa
26. Picking up the pieces: the end of AIDS denialism and its aftermath
Part VI. Treating HIV: 27. Tuberculosis and HIV
28. Prevention of opportunistic infections in adults
29. Nutritional prophylaxis
30. Challenges in managing AIDS in South Africa
31. Antiretroviral therapy
32. The challenges of implementing antiretroviral treatment
Part VII. What Does the Future Hold?: 33. Models and trends
34. The future of the HIV epidemic in South Africa.
Part I. Birth of a Rapidly Growing Epidemic: 1. Introduction
2. Overview of the book
3. HIV infection in South Africa: the evolving epidemic
4. HIV incidence rates in South Africa
Part II. The Virus, the Human Host and Their Interactions: 5. Viral structure, replication, tropism, pathogenesis and natural history
6. HIV diagnostics
7. HIV-1 genetic diversity
8. Cellular immunity to HIV: a synthesis of responses to preserve self
Part III. HIV Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies: 9. Reducing sexual risk behaviours: theory and research, successes and research
10. Barrier methods
11. Mother-to-child transmissions (MTCT) of HIV-1
12. Sexually transmitted infections
13. Safe blood supplies
14. Intravenous drug use in South Africa
15. Positive prevention interventions
16. New prevention strategies under development and investigation
Part IV. Focal Groups for Understanding the HIV Epidemic: 17. Heterosexual transmission of HIV - the importance of a gendered perspective in HIV prevention
18. Young people and HIV/AIDS in South Africa: prevalence of infection, risk factors and social context
19. Female sex workers
20. Population movement and the spread of HIV in southern Africa
Part V. The Impact of AIDS: 21. Impact of AIDS - the health care burden
22. The impact of AIDS on the community
23. The impact of ethics
24. The economic impact of AIDS
25. AIDS-related mortality in South Africa
26. Picking up the pieces: the end of AIDS denialism and its aftermath
Part VI. Treating HIV: 27. Tuberculosis and HIV
28. Prevention of opportunistic infections in adults
29. Nutritional prophylaxis
30. Challenges in managing AIDS in South Africa
31. Antiretroviral therapy
32. The challenges of implementing antiretroviral treatment
Part VII. What Does the Future Hold?: 33. Models and trends
34. The future of the HIV epidemic in South Africa.
2. Overview of the book
3. HIV infection in South Africa: the evolving epidemic
4. HIV incidence rates in South Africa
Part II. The Virus, the Human Host and Their Interactions: 5. Viral structure, replication, tropism, pathogenesis and natural history
6. HIV diagnostics
7. HIV-1 genetic diversity
8. Cellular immunity to HIV: a synthesis of responses to preserve self
Part III. HIV Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies: 9. Reducing sexual risk behaviours: theory and research, successes and research
10. Barrier methods
11. Mother-to-child transmissions (MTCT) of HIV-1
12. Sexually transmitted infections
13. Safe blood supplies
14. Intravenous drug use in South Africa
15. Positive prevention interventions
16. New prevention strategies under development and investigation
Part IV. Focal Groups for Understanding the HIV Epidemic: 17. Heterosexual transmission of HIV - the importance of a gendered perspective in HIV prevention
18. Young people and HIV/AIDS in South Africa: prevalence of infection, risk factors and social context
19. Female sex workers
20. Population movement and the spread of HIV in southern Africa
Part V. The Impact of AIDS: 21. Impact of AIDS - the health care burden
22. The impact of AIDS on the community
23. The impact of ethics
24. The economic impact of AIDS
25. AIDS-related mortality in South Africa
26. Picking up the pieces: the end of AIDS denialism and its aftermath
Part VI. Treating HIV: 27. Tuberculosis and HIV
28. Prevention of opportunistic infections in adults
29. Nutritional prophylaxis
30. Challenges in managing AIDS in South Africa
31. Antiretroviral therapy
32. The challenges of implementing antiretroviral treatment
Part VII. What Does the Future Hold?: 33. Models and trends
34. The future of the HIV epidemic in South Africa.