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Index
Abbott, 172
countries, 135, 139, 173–75; policies
Achmat, Zackie, 164
on, 147–49, 153, 159, 161–64, 168–
acquired immune deficiency syndrome
71; positive aspects of, 12–13; race
(AIDS), 135–77; biology and origins
and, 151–52, 168; sexuality and, 16,
of, 135–36; cancers occurring with,
139, 146, 151–57; social aspects of,
137–38; in Caribbean, 166–70;
10; societal factors in, 135, 146–54,
causes of, 74, 156–59; conceptions
159–67, 175–77, 183; spread of, 161;
of, 16; controversies over, 146–49
in sub-Saharan Africa, 141, 144,
(
see also
dissidence concerning);
155–66; surveillance and control
course of, 137–38; death rates from,
related to, 153–54; symptoms of,
150, 155, 174; dissidence
137–38; TB and, 96, 158; tests for,
concerning, 142–44, 163; drug use
146; treatment of, 147–49, 163–65,
and, 138–39, 143, 146, 149, 151–53,
171; uniqueness of, 144, 176–77; in