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OverviewWhy does South Africa have one of the worst AIDS epidemics in the world, and why have all attempts to deal with it led to deepening controversy and strife? Side Effects is a historical account that gets to grip with these vexing questions. It explains how, and why, AIDS conquered one of the richest countries on the African continent. Written in fast-moving journalistic style, it is a tale of the failures of presidents and people; of the legacy of apartheid; and, of bureaucratic indifference and corporate greed. It lays bare the lost opportunities and fateful decisions that led to mass death at a time when medical and social science had cleared the way to the prevention and treatment of the worst disease ever to have afflicted humankind. Above all, it is the biography of an extraordinary virus. A virus that enters a society, just as it enters the body, at its weakest point: an opportunistic virus that has triumphed over the vulnerabilities of a country in transition. Based on extensive research and in-depth interviews with key players, the book provides the background to current political controversies about the government's AIDS programme. It also gives the first credible explanation for President Mbeki's flirtation with the AIDS denialists - a departure that reopened the scientific debate on AIDS at a global level, and has set back South Africa's AIDS response by many years. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lesley LawsonPublisher: Double Storey Imprint: Double Storey Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 13.50cm Weight: 0.370kg ISBN: 9781770130678ISBN 10: 1770130675 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 15 October 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsFrom 'gay plague' to 'African AIDS'; The virus underground; Sex in the city; Bad behaviour; Free at last!; A song and dance; Of hearts and minds; Drug wars; Poisoned barbs; 'Pills cost pennies'; A state of denial; Positive lives; Securing the future; Where the truth lies; Behold a pale horse; In the court of public opinion; Little white crosses; The moral economy.ReviewsSuccessfully distils 25 years of political responses, newspaper reports and major court battles into a punchy and highly relevant summary of why South Africa, a relatively well-resourced country with some infrastructure, should have such high infection rates. -- Sunday Times, Lifestyle, November 2008 Successfully distils 25 years of political responses, newspaper reports and major court battles into a punchy and highly relevant summary of why South Africa, a relatively well-resourced country with some infrastructure, should have such high infection rates. -- Sunday Times, Lifestyle, November 2008 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |