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AIDS and the Ecology of PovertyFecha de publicación
October 2005 ResumenThis book draws on conventional epidemiology, which recognises that people who are malnourished, who are burdened with parasites and infectious diseases, and who lack access to medical care are more vulnerable to other diseases, regardless of whether they are transmitted by air, water, food, or sex. HIV/AIDS is not a special case. Based on a wealth of scientific evidence, Stillwaggon demonstrates that the HIV/AIDS epidemic cannot be stopped in isolation. Her critique offers pragmatic solutions to economic, social, and health problems that beset economically poor populations and contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS. The message of this book is optimistic because the solutions to almost all of the co-factor conditions and infections that promote HIV are already known, and the institutions already exist to make those solutions available to poor people.
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EditorialNúmero de páginas272 ContactoEileen Stillwaggon
FuentePress release from Eileen Stillwagon, July 27 2006 and the Oxford University Press website. En La Iniciativa de Comunicación desde el 15 de Noviembre de 2006 Actualizado el 15 de Noviembre de 2006 |
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