Book ID: CBB511611008

AIDS Between Science and Politics (2015)

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Peter Piot, founding executive director of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), recounts his experience as a clinician, scientist, and activist fighting the disease from its earliest manifestation to today. The AIDS pandemic was not only catastrophic to the health of millions worldwide but also fractured international relations, global access to new technologies, and public health policies in nations across the globe. As he struggled to get ahead of the disease, Piot found science does little good when it operates independently of politics and economics, and politics is worthless if it rejects scientific evidence and respect for human rights. Piot describes how the epidemic altered global attitudes toward sexuality, the character of the doctor-patient relationship, the influence of civil society in international relations, and traditional partisan divides. AIDS thrust health into national and international politics where, he argues, it rightly belongs. The global reaction to AIDS over the past decade is the positive result of this partnership, showing what can be achieved when science, politics, and policy converge on the ground. Yet it remains a fragile achievement, and Piot warns against complacency and the consequences of reduced investments. He refuses to accept a world in which high levels of HIV infection are the norm. Instead, he explains how to continue to reduce the incidence of the disease to minute levels through both prevention and treatment, until a vaccine is discovered.

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Authors & Contributors
Barbot, Janine
Cooter, Roger J.
D'Adesky, Anne-Christine
Dodier, Nicolas
Geary, Adam M.
Kazanjian, Powel H.
Journals
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Gender and History
Journal of Social Issues
Medical History
Science as Culture
Science in Context
Publishers
Cornell University
Columbia University
University of California, Santa Cruz
Franco Angeli
Harvard University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Public health
AIDS (disease); HIV / AIDS
Medicine
Human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV)
Medicine and politics
Epidemics
People
Foucault, Michel
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
Medieval
Modern
Early modern
18th century
Places
United States
France
Brazil
Africa
British Columbia (Canada)
Canada
Institutions
United Nations
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