The Invisible Cure: Africa, the West and the Fight Against AIDS
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In 1993, Helen Epstein, a scientist working with a biotechnology company searching for an AIDS vaccine, moved to Uganda, where she witnessed first-hand the suffering caused by the HIV virus. The Invisible Cure, dramatic, illuminating and beautifully written, recounts the struggle of international health experts, governments and ordinary Africans to understand the devastating spread of HIV in Africa, and traces how their responses to the crisis have changed in light of new medical developments and political realities. The AIDS epidemic in Africa is uniquely severe, but Epstein argues that there are ways to address this crisis that may be simpler than many people imagine. A deeply affecting story of scientific breakthroughs and false starts, and of the human costs of policymakers’ missteps and inaction, The Invisible Cure will change the way we think about AIDS, a disease without precedent.
Additional information
Weight | 0.244 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.3 × 12.7 × 20.4 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 352 |
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Year Published | 2008-7-31 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 014101105X |
About The Author | Helen Epstein has conducted research on reproductive health and AIDS in Africa for the Open Society Institute, the Rockefeller Foundation and Human Rights Watch. She has a PhD in molecular biology from Cambridge University and an MSc in public health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She lives in New York. |
Her subject – it soon becomes clear – is not just the nature of one virus, but of humankind |
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Other text | Like travelling into remote and hard-to-comprehend territory with an unblinking and sure-footed guide |
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