HIV/AIDS Crisis
Understanding the Epidemic
HIV/AIDS Crisis: Understanding the Epidemic By Anthony QuinnThe HIV/AIDS epidemic changed the world in ways few events in modern history have. It challenged science, transformed healthcare, exposed social inequalities, and sparked powerful movements for awareness, compassion, and change.HIV/AIDS Crisis: Understanding the Epidemic explores the origins and development of HIV/AIDS while examining its impact on individuals, families, communities, and nations. From the earliest years of uncertainty and fear to breakthroughs in medical research and treatment, this book provides a clear and engaging look at one of the most significant public health challenges of our time.Inside this book, readers will discover: The history and origins of HIV/AIDSHow HIV affects the body and immune systemThe social and cultural impact of the epidemicStigma, discrimination, and public perceptionGlobal responses and medical advancementsPrevention, education, and awareness effortsLessons for future generationsCombining historical insight, scientific understanding, and human stories, HIV/AIDS Crisis: Understanding the Epidemic is an accessible guide for students, educators, researchers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the epidemic and its lasting influence on society.Knowledge builds awareness. Awareness creates change.
194 Seiten
Kartoniert / Broschiert
Independently Published, 24.05.2026
Englisch
ISBN/EAN 9798198498563