The Origins of AIDS
2nd Edition
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- Author: Jacques Pépin, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada
- Date Published: January 2021
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It is now forty years since the discovery of AIDS, but its origins continue to puzzle doctors, scientists and patients. Inspired by his own experiences working as a physician in a bush hospital in Zaire, Jacques Pépin looks back to the early twentieth-century events in central Africa that triggered the emergence of HIV/AIDS and traces its subsequent development into the most dramatic and destructive epidemic of modern times. He shows how the disease was first transmitted from chimpanzees to man and then how military campaigns, urbanisation, prostitution and large-scale colonial medical interventions intended to eradicate tropical diseases combined to disastrous effect to fuel the spread of the virus from its origins in Léopoldville to the rest of Africa, the Caribbean and ultimately worldwide. This is an essential perspective on HIV/AIDS and on the lessons that must be learned as the world faces another pandemic.
Read more- This revised and updated edition incorporates nearly a decade's worth of new research on AIDS
- Offers a unique combination of epidemiology and history in tracing the origins and amplification of AIDS within Africa and then worldwide
- Explains the complex routes of the virus and how the extension of World War I to Africa might have allowed HIV to make its fateful journey from Southeast Cameroon to Léopoldville
Reviews & endorsements
'Superb ... Pépin rightly argues that, apart from social factors promoting HIV spread, inherent properties of the virus must determine its fitness to become pandemic. He also provides the best analysis I have read of the declining HIV-2 epidemic in West Africa.' Nature
See more reviews'Extensively referenced, [this] well-written book reads like a detective story, while at the same time providing a didactic introduction to epidemiology and evolutionary genetics. As far as the origins of AIDS are concerned, unless some completely new evidence emerges, it will be difficult to come up with a better explanation than Pepin's.' Science
‘A remarkable feat … works out the most likely path the virus took during the years it left almost no tracks'. The New York Times
'An impressive feat of scientific scholarship … absorbing throughout, interweaving quantitative data with historical narrative and lively biographies.' The Lancet
‘A model study of epidemiology, microbiology, genetics, and social and cultural history … The Origins of AIDS bears brilliant witness to the costs of living in a world plagued by emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases'. The New Republic
'This is scientific history at its most compelling … He writes with grace and feeling, and makes accessible the scientific and clinical issues. Above all, he comes across as a humane and caring doctor. This is a major contribution to our understanding of the scourge that has defined our times.' The Times Literary Supplement
'This book takes on a journalistic quality, supported by solid evidence including maps, illustrations, graphs, etc. Such a precise analysis is more necessary than ever as the search for the origin of the recent COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated. Abundance and accuracy of information, careful analysis, and clear and fluid presentation together with a deep knowledge of the topic are more welcome than ever - not only for the understanding of AIDS, but also for the reaffirmation of the value of science in a time when its benefits to society are so widely contested.’ Alain Touwaide, Doody's Reviews
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- Edition: 2nd Edition
- Date Published: January 2021
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108720397
- length: 392 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.65kg
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Out of Africa
2. The Source
3. The Timing
4. The Cut Hunter
5. The Scramble for Central Africa
6. Tropical Boom Towns
7. The Oldest Profession
8. Injections and the Transmission of Viruses
9. The Legacies of French Colonial Medicine
10. The Legacies of Belgian Tropical Medicine
11. The Other Human Immunodeficiency Viruses
12. From the Congo to the Caribbean
13. The Blood Trade
14. A Long Journey
15. Globalisation
16. A False Villain, a Genuine Hero
17. Epilogue
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