Thirty years into the AIDS epidemic, those working to eradicate the disease face both a plethora of challenges and a wealth of evolving solutions. Especially promising is that many of the world's developing areas are emerging as vanguard forces in the fight. HIV/AIDS Treatment in Resource-Poor Countries illustrates in accessible detail where the field stands currently and where it is headed.
This book offers a discussion of Niels Bohr's conception of "e;complementarity,"e; arguably his greatest contribution to physics and philosophy. By tracing Bohr's work from his 1913 atomic theory to the introduction and then refinement of the idea of complementarity, and by explicating different meanings of "e;complementarity"e; in Bohr and the relationships between it and Bohr's other concepts, the book aims to offer a contained and accessible, and yet sufficiently comprehensive account of Bohr's work on complementarity and its significance.
1. Prevention of HIV Infection in the Absence of a Vaccine.- 2. Study Report on Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission for HIV+ Pregnant Mothers in the Yunnan Province.- 3. Antiretroviral Treatment Compliance in the Wenlou Village of Henan Province: A Case Study in Rural China.- 4. HIV/AIDS Treatment and Control in India and the Millennium Development Goals.- 5. HIV Treatment Scale-Up in Africa: The Impact of Drug Resistance.- 6. A Practical Way to Improve Access to Essential Medicines Against Major Infectious Diseases.- 7. When will most AIDS patients in the world have access to effective antiretroviral therapy?