From Publishers Weekly (2007):
Starred Review. Epstein, a public health specialist and molecular biologist who has worked on AIDS vaccine research, overturns many of our received notions about why AIDS is rampant in Africa and what to do about it. She charges that Western governments and philanthropists, though well-meaning, have been wholly misguided, and that Africans themselves, who understand their own cultures, often know best how to address HIV in their communities. Most significant is Epstein's discussion of concurrent sexual relations in Africa. Africans often engage in two or three long-term concurrent relationships—which proves more conducive to the spread of AIDS than Western-style promiscuity. Persuade Africans to forgo concurrency for monogamy, and the infection rate plummets, as it did in Uganda in the mid-1990s. On the other hand, ad campaigns focused on condom use helped imply falsely that only prostitutes and truck drivers get AIDS. In addition, Epstein examines what she calls the "African earthquake": social and economic upheaval that have also eased the spread of HIV. Epstein is a lucid writer, translating abstruse scientific concepts into language nonspecialists can easily grasp. Provocative, passionate and incisive, this may be the most important book on AIDS published this year—indeed, it may even save lives.
Author(s): Helen Epstein
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 356
City: New York
Tags: Pathology , Diseases, AIDS & HIV, Healthcare Administration & Policy , Health Care Delivery
Title Page
PREFACE
AIDS RESEARCH FOR BEGINNERS
CHAPTER ONE - The Outsiders
CHAPTER TWO - The Mysterious Origins of HIV
CHAPTER THREE - Why Are HIV Rates So High in Africa?
CHAPTER FOUR - The African Earthquake
WHAT HAPPENED IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
CHAPTER FIVE - Gold Rush
CHAPTER SIX - A President, a Crisis, a Tragedy
CHAPTER SEVEN - AIDS, Inc.
CHAPTER EIGHT - Why Don’t They Listen?
WHAT HAPPENED IN UGANDA AND WASHINGTON AND GENEVA
CHAPTER NINE - The Invisible Cure
CHAPTER TEN - Forensic Science
CHAPTER ELEVEN - God and the Fight Against AIDS
CHAPTER TWELVE - When Foreign Aid Is an ATM
THE FRONT LINES
CHAPTER THIRTEEN - The Lost Children of AIDS
CHAPTER FOURTEEN - Wartime
CHAPTER FIFTEEN - The Underground Economy of AIDS
EPILOGUE - Traditional Medicine
AUTHOR’S NOTE
A NOTE ON THE STATISTICS CITED IN THIS BOOK
ADDITIONAL PRAISE FOR THE INVISIBLE CURE
About the Author
APPENDIX: A MAGIC BULLET AFTER ALL?
NOTES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INDEX
Notes
Copyright Page