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Against Death : The Practice of Living With Aids Robert Aviss
Against Death : The Practice of Living With Aids


Author: Robert Aviss
Published Date: 17 Feb 1998
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Paperback::236 pages
ISBN10: 9056995642
ISBN13: 9789056995645
Imprint: ROUTLEDGE
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Following the first AIDS case reported in 1986, the Federal Ministry of Health (FMoH) that same year set up the National Expert Advisory Committee on AIDS (NEACA) and requested the assistance of WHO leading to the establishment of several HIV testing centres in the country and the coming up with a comprehensive medium-term plan for the nation’s battle against HIV/AIDS. At the turn of the twentieth century, acute infectious diseases were the top three causes of death. Today, seven of the top ten causes of death are chronic disease. Chronic, not acute, disease is reaching new and terrifying heights—and we need to rise to the challenge it presents. In response to this incident, additional legislation against sati practice was passed, first within the state of Rajasthan, then nationwide the central government of India. In 2002, a 65-year-old woman the name of Kuttu died after sitting on her husband's funeral pyre in the Indian Panna district. 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In countries around the world, religious leaders 8 WHAT RELIGIOUS LEADERS CAN DO ABOUT HIV/AIDS alcoholism, prostitution and injecting drug use. They may think that without immediate There has been another strange death of a "holistic doctor," this time, however, under more suspicious circumstances than usual, and there have been a wealth of such people dying under a variety of suspicious circumstances, and even of "regular" physicians who have also died, or in some cases, been murdered, under equally suspicious circumstances. In the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS, it is never a bad idea to reflect on the losses we’ve suffered, celebrate the advances we’ve made, and look forward to the struggles still ahead. 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