The AIDS Pandemic: Impact on Science and Society

Author:   Kenneth H. Mayer (Brown University, Providence, RI, USA) ,  H.F. Pizer (Health Care Strategies, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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9780124652712


Pages:   560
Publication Date:   21 December 2004
Format:   Hardback
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This book covers AIDS from a Public Health perspective, in a global context, taking in socio-economic and epidemiological data, as well as basic science from virology and immunology. Vaccines and prevention play a major role in the scope of the book, as well as globalization and perspectives from around the world.

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Author:   Kenneth H. Mayer (Brown University, Providence, RI, USA) ,  H.F. Pizer (Health Care Strategies, Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   1.075kg
ISBN:  

9780124652712


ISBN 10:   0124652719
Pages:   560
Publication Date:   21 December 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The book's strengths are the way it explores the effect of HIV/AIDS on science broadly and on society in general and its inclusion, in every chapter, of predictions for the future. The AIDS Pandemic offers many superb accounts, often with unique insights. I would recommend The AIDS Pandemic as a reference source for anyone interested in almost any aspect of HIV/AIDS. - Robert C Gallo, University of Maryland Baltimore, FOR THE LANCET (Nov 2005) ...a compelling montage, full of interesting and unexpected twists in the storyline, even to a reader who has spent most of the past two decades deeply engaged with AIDS. ...This fine collection of essays records the early transformations of many disciplines in and beyond medicine. It is an excellent up-to-date, readable start to an examination of how AIDS has challenged us all, in medicine, public health, and beyond. - Michael St. Louis, M.D., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA for THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (September 2005) The book is an anthology, so the point of view is collective, not singular...an extremely valuable resource for physicians, researchers, policy makers, journalists, and patients. -Stephen F. Morin, PhD, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco for JAMA (August 2004) ...this book brings together a wide range of experts, who provide thoughtful insights on how AIDS has transformed our scientific thinking and approach to care and demonstrated the importance of social justice, medical ethics and human rights... -Michael Merson, M.D., Anna M.R. Lauder Professor and Dean of Public Health, Yale University (2004) After reading so much about what has not happened, it was refreshing to open The AIDS Pandemic, written by a diverse group of authors and edited by Ken Mayer and Hank Pizer. In the book's preface, Mayer says that the 'AIDS pandemic has transformed the multiple disciplines it has touched from molecular biology...to macroeconomics,' and the following 19 chapters prove it. The authors describe not only the impact of the HIV pandemic (the problems) but also a number of programs, strategies, and innovations (the solutions)- and they do it in global terms...The chapter by Myron Cohen and Mina Hoseinipour entitled, 'HIV Treatment Meets Prevention: Antiretroviral Therapy as Prophylaxis,' should be required reading for HIV counselors, therapists, and social workers...I could say more, but instead I will recommend that you buy Meyer and Pizer's book, read it, and pass it on to a colleague...If you want to look forward, read the book by Mayer and Pizer. - William M. Valenti, MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry (April 2005) While the greatest epidemic in the history of the world continues on, the AIDS Pandemic offers a more comprehensive and timely view of its impact on both science and society. Because of the breadth of topics covered, and the expertise assembled, the book points the way forward and is a valuable addition to the library of the expert and the novice alike. -Gerald T. Keusch, M.D., Assistant Provost and Associate Dean for Global Health, Director, Global Health Initiative at Boston University (2004)


The book's strengths are the way it explores the effect of HIV/AIDS on science broadly and on society in general and its inclusion, in every chapter, of predictions for the future. The AIDS Pandemic offers many superb accounts, often with unique insights. I would recommend The AIDS Pandemic as a reference source for anyone interested in almost any aspect of HIV/AIDS. - Robert C Gallo, University of Maryland Baltimore, FOR THE LANCET (Nov 2005) ...a compelling montage, full of interesting and unexpected twists in the storyline, even to a reader who has spent most of the past two decades deeply engaged with AIDS. ...This fine collection of essays records the early transformations of many disciplines in and beyond medicine. It is an excellent up-to-date, readable start to an examination of how AIDS has challenged us all, in medicine, public health, and beyond. - Michael St. Louis, M.D., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA for THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (September 2005) The book is an anthology, so the point of view is collective, not singular...an extremely valuable resource for physicians, researchers, policy makers, journalists, and patients. -Stephen F. Morin, PhD, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco for JAMA (August 2004) ...this book brings together a wide range of experts, who provide thoughtful insights on how AIDS has transformed our scientific thinking and approach to care and demonstrated the importance of social justice, medical ethics and human rights... -Michael Merson, M.D., Anna M.R. Lauder Professor and Dean of Public Health, Yale University (2004) After reading so much about what has not happened, it was refreshing to open The AIDS Pandemic, written by a diverse group of authors and edited by Ken Mayer and Hank Pizer. In the book's preface, Mayer says that the 'AIDS pandemic has transformed the multiple disciplines it has touched from molecular biology...to macroeconomics,' and the following 19 chapters prove it. The authors describe not only the impact of the HIV pandemic (the problems) but also a number of programs, strategies, and innovations (the solutions)- and they do it in global terms...The chapter by Myron Cohen and Mina Hoseinipour entitled, 'HIV Treatment Meets Prevention: Antiretroviral Therapy as Prophylaxis,' should be required reading for HIV counselors, therapists, and social workers...I could say more, but instead I will recommend that you buy Meyer and Pizer's book, read it, and pass it on to a colleague...If you want to look forward, read the book by Mayer and Pizer. - William M. Valenti, MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry (April 2005) While the greatest epidemic in the history of the world continues on, the AIDS Pandemic offers a more comprehensive and timely view of its impact on both science and society. Because of the breadth of topics covered, and the expertise assembled, the book points the way forward and is a valuable addition to the library of the expert and the novice alike. -Gerald T. Keusch, M.D., Assistant Provost and Associate Dean for Global Health, Director, Global Health Initiative at Boston University (2004)


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