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《隐形的治愈:我们正在失去与非洲艾滋病斗争》

English | ISBN: 0374281521, 0312427727 | 2007 | EPUB | 352 pages | 780 KB

Helen Epstein, "The Invisible Cure: Why We Are Losing the Fight Against AIDS in Africa"

In 1993, Helen Epstein, a scientist working with a biotechnology company searching for an AIDS vaccine, moved to Uganda, where she witnessed firsthand the suffering caused by the epidemic. Now, in her unsparing and illuminating account of this global disease, she describes how international health experts, governments, and ordinary Africans have struggled to understand the rapid and devastating spread of the disease in Africa, and traces the changes wrought by new medical developments and emerging political realities. It is an account of scientific discovery and intrigue with implications far beyond the fight against one tragic disease. The AIDS epidemic is partly a consequence of the rapid transition of African societies from an agrarian past to an impoverished present. Millions of African people have yet to find a place in an increasingly globalized world, and their poverty and social dislocation have generated an earthquake in gender relations that deeply affects the spread of HIV. But Epstein argues that there are solutions to this crisis, and some of the most effective ones may be simpler than many people assume. Written with conviction, knowledge, and insight, Why Don't They Listen? will change how we think about the worst health crisis of the past century, and our strategies for improving global public health.


, “《看不见的治愈之法》:我们在非洲抗击艾滋病斗争中输掉的原因” 1993年,Helen Epstein作为一名正在寻找艾滋病疫苗的生物科技公司研究员前往乌干达,在那里她亲历了疫情带来的痛苦。如今,在这部详尽而令人警醒的全球疾病叙述中,她描述了国际卫生专家、政府以及普通非洲人如何努力理解非洲迅速且毁灭性的疫情传播,并追溯了新医学成果和新兴政治现实所引发的变化。这是一部关于科学发现与阴谋论的故事,但其影响远超对抗一种悲剧疾病的斗争。艾滋病流行是非洲社会从农业过去向贫困现在快速转变的后果之一。数以百万计的非洲人尚未找到在日益全球化的世界中的位置,他们的贫穷和社 会动荡已产生了对HIV传播造成深刻影响的性别关系地震。但Epstein认为这一危机并非无解,并且其中的一些最有效的可能比许多人想象得更为简单。本文充满信心、知识与洞察地撰写的《他们为何不听?》将改变我们如何思考过去一个世纪中最严重的健康危机,以及我们在改善全球公共卫生策略时的思维方式。
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