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Hiv And East Africa Thirty Years In The Shadow Of An Epidemic 1st Edition Janet Seeley

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Hiv And East Africa Thirty Years In The Shadow Of An Epidemic 1st Edition Janet Seeley
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.35 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Janet Seeley
ISBN: 9780415524490, 0415524490
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Hiv And East Africa Thirty Years In The Shadow Of An Epidemic 1st Edition Janet Seeley by Janet Seeley 9780415524490, 0415524490 instant download after payment.

 By tracing the shadow of the epidemic over the last 30 years in Uganda and more broadly in the region, HIV and East Africa investigates the impact of the epidemic on people’s lives and livelihoods, placing the epidemic within the context of the social, political and economic changes that have occurred over the last three decades.

Whilst it inevitably touches on loss and suffering, the message is also about managing the impact of an epidemic which has had a profound impact on many lives. When one looks for traces in southern Uganda, once thought to be the epicentre of the epidemic, it is hard to see any lasting impact at a community wide level. Delve deeper and there are scars to be found among families and patterns of change which are a direct result of the epidemic

The book goes on to explore the effect of improved treatment and care on perceptions of the epidemic and concludes by putting HIV into the context of other disease outbreaks, reflecting on what we can learn from the history of other epidemics as well as the last 30 years of the HIV epidemic.

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