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Print/export Download as PDF ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Novels about HIV/AIDS" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of ...
The book opens with background material about the work of Nolen, an explanation of HIV/AIDS in lay terms, and notes that 28 stories have been chosen because 28 million people had been infected with HIV/AIDS. [5] [4] Each of the 28 stories opens with a photograph of the person that is the subject of the chapter. [5]
A category for published literature (fiction or nonfiction) in which HIV/AIDS is a significant topic or plot element, or which include one or more major characters with AIDS or HIV. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
HIV/AIDS: Alan Whiteside: 24 January 2008 24 November 2016 (2nd ed.) Medicine - Clinical/Pathology 175: Documentary film: Patricia Aufderheide: 24 January 2008: Media Studies 176: Modern China: Rana Mitter: 28 February 2008 1 April 2016 (2nd ed.) Human Geography 177: The Quakers: Pink Dandelion: 28 February 2008: Religion 178: German literature ...
AIDS Sutra: Untold Stories from India is an anthology of writing telling the human stories behind HIV/AIDS in India. The book has been published in collaboration with Avahan, the India Aids initiative of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Proceeds from the book go toward educational opportunities for AIDS orphans in India.
AIDS stigma exists around the world in a variety of ways, including ostracism, rejection, discrimination and avoidance of HIV-infected people; compulsory HIV testing without prior consent or protection of confidentiality; violence against HIV-infected individuals or people who are perceived to be infected with HIV; and the quarantine of HIV ...
Print/export Download as PDF; ... History books about HIV/AIDS (4 P) I. ... AIDS origin hypotheses (15 P) Pages in category "History of HIV/AIDS"
HIV prevention refers to practices that aim to prevent the spread of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV prevention practices may be undertaken by individuals to protect their own health and the health of those in their community, or may be instituted by governments and community-based organizations as public health policies.