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~ Barry D. Schoub (Author) "'AIDS' has now become, by common usage, a word in the English language, as has 'SIDA' in the French language and similarly other foreign language..." (more)
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Schoub, director of the National Institute of Virology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in South Africa, acknowledges that in many respects the AIDS epidemic has been a humbling experience for medical science. Calling it the most formidable of all diseases in human history, he says that while it falls short of the Black Plague, which wiped out a quarter of Europe's population during the Middle Ages, and the Spanish influenza pandemic, which killed more than 20 million people at the end of WW I, AIDS will undoubtedly be recorded as one of the greatest sicknesses to afflict humankind. Well-researched, easy to understand, Schoub's book outlines in detail the discovery of the disease and several hypotheses about why it might have festered. Chapters assess AIDS transmission, testing, treatments and their shortcomings, progress with an AIDS vaccine, and ethical issues concerning AIDS. Although there may not be much new information here for people awaiting breakthroughs in AIDS research and treatment, educators and the lay public will appreciate Schoub's sensible examination of an epidemic. Photos not seen by PW.
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"...a lucid and informative account to bring the reader up to date on the major advances in the current understanding of HIV infection and its control. [Schoub] uses clear language and helpful diagrams to explain the basic biology of HIV and of the immune system as a whole." Choice

"...recommended as an attractive, readable, and non-controversial guide. Coverage by the author, a South African virologist, is comprehensive, and his views on the disease in developing countries are particularly useful." British Medical Journal

"The book is well written, very readable, and includes many interesting and multifaceted discussions of the AIDS problem..." Quarterly Review of Biology

"This excellent book had outstanding reviews when its first edition was published. This second edition provides up to date information on the major advances of HIV infection and its control. It uses clear language and descriptive diagrams to explain the basic biology of the HIV virus and the immune system that it so lethally undermines. The outstanding value of this book is the way it has bridged the gap between the scientific literature and the public educational materials that are now available...This is a highly recommended book for all libraries." AIDS Book Review Journal

"Well-researched, easy to understand, Schoub's book outlines in detail the discovery of the disease and several hypotheses about why it might have festered." Publishers Weekly

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