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HIV/AIDS - The Facts and The Fiction (Paperback)
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HIV/AIDS - The Facts and The Fiction (Paperback)
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"The theory that AIDS originated in African monkeys arose from an
incident of laboratory contamination." ? The scientific literature
is clear: (1) New York City is the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic;
(2) the theory that HIV came from monkeys is a fallacy; the theory
that AIDS originated in African monkeys arose from an incident of
laboratory contamination; and (3) the African AIDS
epidemic-as-holocaust never manifested. "The first Africans
diagnosed with AIDS were residents of Belgium." ? Fully referenced,
based on a forensic review of over 3000 scientific and medical
journal articles, this book redefines global concepts for the
prevalence and distribution of HIV infection. For many readers,
each page contains a revelation as the Author not only deconstructs
many myths and misconceptions, but also describes how the current
misconceptions arose. "The first documented case of international
HIV transmission occurred between New York City and Copenhagen." ?
This book redefines global concepts for the prevalence and
distribution of HIV infection, and has powerful implications for
HIV/AIDS funding, research prerogatives, and global health care
interventions. Chris Jennings (Harvard, B.A., Biology 1976/77)
excels at writing scientific books that fulfill the needs of
professionals while rendering the science accessible to the average
reader. His prior book, Understanding and Preventing AIDS: A Book
for Everyone, was favorably reviewed by the New England Journal of
Medicine ? adopted for staff education by Massachusetts General
Hospital, the hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School; the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS); the National
Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID); and Walter
Reed Army Medical Institute ? sold in medical bookstores ?
purchased by innumerable city and state health agencies ? and
utilized as a textbook at colleges, nursing schools, and public
health schools. Contents: 218 pages, 20 tables, innumerable side
boxes, and 500 references.
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