Author: | Jing Jun,Heather Worth |
Subcategory: | Medicine |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | University of New South Wales Press; 1 edition (October 1, 2010) |
Pages: | 240 pages |
Category: | Medicine |
Rating: | 4.1 |
Other formats: | azw txt lrf mbr |
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Jing Jun. Heather Worth . Published by: UNSW Press. Book Description: When China’s first HIV-positive patient was reported in 1985, among those initially infected were peasants who had sold their plasma to international companies.
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The result of collaboration between the University of New South Wales and the Tsinghua University in Beijing, this unique chronicle maps some of the most important social, political, and cultural characteristics of the HIV epidemic in China
The result of collaboration between the University of New South Wales and the Tsinghua University in Beijing, this unique chronicle maps some of the most important social, political, and cultural characteristics of the HIV epidemic in China. Project collaborators: External.
Jing, Jun,Worth, Heather. Ed. (2010) HIV in Chinaunderstanding the social aspects of the epidemic Sydney, NSW : UNSW Press, MLA Citation. These citations may not conform precisely to your selected citation style. Names: Jing, Jun, Worth, Heather.
Keywords: Epidemic No, no abstract, social aspects, HIV in China, article, understanding.
In Jing, Jun and Worth, Heather (ed., HIV in China: Understanding the Social Aspects of the Epidemic. Sydney: UNSW Press, 101–116. Su, Zheng, and Meng, Tianguang. Unger, Jonathan, and Chan, Anita.
The Social Aspects of HIV series of books offers readers authoritative introductions and overviews, together with summaries of enduring and cutting edge concerns. The series is international and multidisciplinary in focus, including contributions from psychology, sociology, anthropology, education, economic, political and social theory, and international development. Individual volumes offer scholarly overviews of key topics and concerns but also address ‘big issues’ relevant to HIV prevention, treatment and care.
In this unique book young Chinese scholars map some of the most important social, political and cultural characteristics of the HIV epidemic in that country. The result of a collaboration between the University of New South Wales and Tsinghua University in Beijing, HIV in China uncovers some hidden truths about the spread of the disease and its social impacts.
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The result of collaboration between the University of New South Wales and the Tsinghua University in Beijing, this unique chronicle maps some of the most important social, political, and cultural characteristics of the HIV epidemic in China. Demonstrating that the epidemic was propelled by three main economic driversthe blood trade, the drug trade, and the sex tradethis informative compilation of essays uncovers the hidden truths about the spread of HIV and analyzes its social impacts.