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A Disease Unlike Any Other? Why HIV Remains Exceptional in the Age of Treatment
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Critical Public HealthEastern AfricaAfrican DiasporaSocial SciencesViral PersistenceHuman RetrovirusMedical AnthropologyBioethicsHiv Patient ActivismSocial MedicineAfrican DevelopmentPrimary ImmunodeficiencyVirologyDisease Unlike AnyChronic Viral InfectionAfrican OrganizationHivAfrican StudiesAids PathogenesisSexual HealthImage Size AdditionalTreatment And PreventionGlobal HealthEthnographyAnthropologyAfrocentricityMedicineCultural AnthropologyAfrican City
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsEileen MoyerEileen Moyer's current research focuses on HIV patient activism in eastern Africa, as part of the Netherlands research council funded program, Filling the Gap: Social institutions and AIDS in Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia.Anita HardonAnita Hardon is an associate editor of Medical Anthropology. She is professor of the Anthropology of Care and Health at the University of Amsterdam and the Scientific Director of the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research.
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