The author is trained in biology, microbiology, medicine and
epidemiology in the US. His book is predicated on two main points:
the Aids pandemic is so pervasive in Africa that drastic measures
are needed; and that those measures must primarily depend on
prevention. He discusses such a comprehensive approach and
treatment, and stresses that the primary need is political will.
The first four chapters deal with the general principles of history
and epidemiology; and then focus on the effect of the epidemic in
Africa and how to deal with it. Whilst a wealth of technical
information is given, the language is accessible for the lay
reader.
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