It has become accepted wisdom that the world faces the most deadly threat to human survival with the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Twenty-two years later we still have not found a cure and there are no agreements on the way forward. Is it possible that we are looking at the wrong cause or has humanity finally reached its demise? Thus not surprising as HIV and AIDS poses a real challenge to human kind and the science community as a whole. In the West HIV infection is still contained within its original risk group. However, Africa, Asia and South America pose a different challenge as the risk group is primarily made up of heterosexual individuals, as Professor Eileen Stillwagon noted, “taking a swipe at those who blame sexual behaviour for the rampant H...
Originally published in The Boston globe, Jan. 9, 2001French version available in IDRC Digital Libra...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic is nearly 40 years old since the HIV was first discovered in the United St...
everal decades into the AIDS pandemic, HIV transmission in most of the world remains firmly concentr...
It has become accepted wisdom that the world faces the most deadly threat to human survival with the...
Since the discoveries of a putative AIDS virus in 1984 and of millions of asymptomatic carriers in s...
Due to its rapid spreading, AIDS has been declared a global epidemic. Especially sub-Saharan Africa ...
Development is often looked upon in economical terms and often research tries to investigate how one...
The sub-Saharan HIV/AIDS epidemic has since become a global concern, while the pattern and spread of...
Southern Africa, home to about 20 % of the global burden of infection continues to experience high r...
HIV research in South Africa is world class. To halt the country's epidemic, scientists need to shif...
Southern Africa, home to about 20 % of the global burden of infection continues to experience high r...
After gaining freedom from apartheid, many South Africans may have deemed violence, injustice, and p...
Each day more than 10,000 people in sub-Saharan Africa are handed what is almost surely a death sent...
D.Litt et Phil.According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, more than 5.3 million So...
Twenty years of the sub-Saharan HIV/AIDS epidemic has impressed upon us the extent to which this dis...
Originally published in The Boston globe, Jan. 9, 2001French version available in IDRC Digital Libra...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic is nearly 40 years old since the HIV was first discovered in the United St...
everal decades into the AIDS pandemic, HIV transmission in most of the world remains firmly concentr...
It has become accepted wisdom that the world faces the most deadly threat to human survival with the...
Since the discoveries of a putative AIDS virus in 1984 and of millions of asymptomatic carriers in s...
Due to its rapid spreading, AIDS has been declared a global epidemic. Especially sub-Saharan Africa ...
Development is often looked upon in economical terms and often research tries to investigate how one...
The sub-Saharan HIV/AIDS epidemic has since become a global concern, while the pattern and spread of...
Southern Africa, home to about 20 % of the global burden of infection continues to experience high r...
HIV research in South Africa is world class. To halt the country's epidemic, scientists need to shif...
Southern Africa, home to about 20 % of the global burden of infection continues to experience high r...
After gaining freedom from apartheid, many South Africans may have deemed violence, injustice, and p...
Each day more than 10,000 people in sub-Saharan Africa are handed what is almost surely a death sent...
D.Litt et Phil.According to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, more than 5.3 million So...
Twenty years of the sub-Saharan HIV/AIDS epidemic has impressed upon us the extent to which this dis...
Originally published in The Boston globe, Jan. 9, 2001French version available in IDRC Digital Libra...
The HIV and AIDS epidemic is nearly 40 years old since the HIV was first discovered in the United St...
everal decades into the AIDS pandemic, HIV transmission in most of the world remains firmly concentr...