Over 40 years ago, a poorly understood disease sent shockwaves throughout the public health community. The disease would later become known as Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) caused by the Human Immune Deficiency Virus (HIV). To date, HIV/AIDS continues to be a public health issue that carries stigma and fear of death, perceptions which affects treatment and prevention of the disease. What lessons can the public health community learn from the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the US that could be extrapolated in addressing current infectious diseases such as Ebola, Zika Virus etc? The purpose of this study is to conduct a historical analysis of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the US. The study focuses on developing a historical timeline, documenting...
The author\u27s goal in this article, is not merely to propose public health strategies for the futu...
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was the wake-up call that disturbed America from its mid-...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a manageable chronic disease in the United States, yet the fir...
Over 40 years ago, a poorly understood disease sent shockwaves throughout the public health communit...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States has a long history with offerings of important lessons fo...
When discovered for the first time in America in 1981, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) posed a se...
The disease that came to be called acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first identified in...
When AIDS was first recognized in 1981, most experts believed that it was a plague, a virulent unexp...
Thesis (M.A., History (Public History)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The disease...
Since acquired immunodeficiency virus (AIDS) was first identified in 1981, it has become one of the ...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a fatal infectious disease caused by the human immunode...
In the early and mid-1980s, when democratic nations were forced to confront the public health challe...
It has been almost 40 years since the first cases of HIV/AIDS were recorded in the late 1970s and ea...
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)? In how many infected individuals will infection actually progres...
June 2011 marks the 30th anniversary of the first description of what became known as HIV/AIDS, now ...
The author\u27s goal in this article, is not merely to propose public health strategies for the futu...
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was the wake-up call that disturbed America from its mid-...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a manageable chronic disease in the United States, yet the fir...
Over 40 years ago, a poorly understood disease sent shockwaves throughout the public health communit...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States has a long history with offerings of important lessons fo...
When discovered for the first time in America in 1981, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) posed a se...
The disease that came to be called acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first identified in...
When AIDS was first recognized in 1981, most experts believed that it was a plague, a virulent unexp...
Thesis (M.A., History (Public History)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The disease...
Since acquired immunodeficiency virus (AIDS) was first identified in 1981, it has become one of the ...
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a fatal infectious disease caused by the human immunode...
In the early and mid-1980s, when democratic nations were forced to confront the public health challe...
It has been almost 40 years since the first cases of HIV/AIDS were recorded in the late 1970s and ea...
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)? In how many infected individuals will infection actually progres...
June 2011 marks the 30th anniversary of the first description of what became known as HIV/AIDS, now ...
The author\u27s goal in this article, is not merely to propose public health strategies for the futu...
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was the wake-up call that disturbed America from its mid-...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a manageable chronic disease in the United States, yet the fir...