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Atlas of AIDS

Matthew Smallman-Raynor, Andrew Cliff and Peter Haggett

(Blackwell reference)

Blackwell Publishers, 1992

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London International atlas of AIDS

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At head of title: London International

Includes bibliographical references (p. 369-407) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The "London International Atlas of AIDS" captures in map form the first recorded decade of one of the most serious global pandemics in human history. At one level, the Atlas is a historical document, showing how the disease came to be distributed and what the scientific world believed about the origins and spread of the disease during its first ten years. Much of what is believed to be true about AIDS and HIV may prove to be incorrect in a climate of intense research about the disease, but this Atlas brings a variety of geographical approaches to mapping and interpreting known data on an analytical basis. The Atlas considers the virological character of AIDs, its origins and dispersals, and the timing of its spread across the globe. Contrasting regional examples are presented and the authors consider the economic and geographical consequences of the pandemic. Much material from primary sources is published here for the first time.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 The nature of AIDS: AIDS, HIV and the retrovirus family
  • sources of AIDS data. Part 2 Origins and dispersals: the origins of HIV
  • the global spread of AIDS. Part 3 Regional examples: AIDS in the U.S.
  • pattern 1 epidemics - Western Europe and Australiasia
  • pattern 2 transition epidemics - Latin America and the Caribbean
  • AIDS in Africa
  • pattern 3 epidemics - Eastern Europe, Asia and North Africa. Part 4 Prospect: the future outlook.

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