ABSTRACT

The Encyclopedia of AIDS covers all major aspects of the first 15 years of the AIDS epidemic, including the breakthroughs in treatment announced at the International AIDS Conference in July 1996. The encyclopedia provides extensive coverage of major topics in eight areas: basic science and epidemiology; transmission and prevention; pathology and treatment; impacted populations; policy and law; politics and activism; culture and society; and the global epidemic. With more than 300 entries written by 175 specialists and illustrated with more than 100 photographs and charts, the Encyclopedia of AIDS is an essential reference work for students at the undergraduate and graduate levels, professionals in a wide variety of medical, service, and care fields, academics, researchers, journalists, and general readers.

chapter |2 pages

ACT UP

chapter |1 pages

Africa, Southern

chapter |4 pages

AIDS, Case Definition of

chapter |3 pages

AIDS, Pathogenesis of

chapter |2 pages

AIDS-Related Complex (ARC)

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chapter |2 pages

Anal Intercourse

chapter |7 pages

Australia and New Zealand

chapter |3 pages

B Cells

chapter |4 pages

Canada

chapter |10 pages

Children

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chapter |9 pages

Condoms

chapter |12 pages

Couples

chapter |3 pages

Dentistry

chapter |11 pages

Drug Outreach Projects

chapter |8 pages

Ethics, Public

chapter |2 pages

Europe, Northern

chapter |6 pages

Europe, Southern

chapter |1 pages

Film

chapter |5 pages

Forecasting

chapter |8 pages

Fungal Infections

chapter |1 pages

Gender Roles

chapter |2 pages

Latinos

chapter |7 pages

Lymphoma

chapter |1 pages

Marches and Parades

chapter |7 pages

Monocytes and Macrophages

chapter |12 pages

Mycobacterium avium Complex

chapter |1 pages

Pornography

chapter |3 pages

Poverty

chapter |2 pages

Radio

chapter |2 pages

Sexual Assault

chapter |2 pages

Sex Work

chapter |19 pages

Social Construction

chapter |1 pages

Tuberculosis

chapter |4 pages

Universal Precautions

chapter |10 pages

Vaccines

chapter |8 pages

Women

chapter |59 pages

INDEX