| Books on HIV/AIDS
in Africa* |
Stillwaggon,
Eileen. AIDS and the ecology of poverty.
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
260p |
| AIDS in
Africa : a pandemic on the move / Garson
J. Claton, editor. New York : Nova Science Publishers,
2005. |
| Tapfumaneyi,
Walter Otis. From Africa to Africa : an
analysis of community and other reponses to HIV/AIDS
in Africa . Woodlands, Lusaka , Zambia : Panos Institute
Southern Africa , 2005. 53p |
| HIV and
AIDS in Africa : beyond epidemiology/ Ezekiel
Kalipeni, Editor, Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub., 2004.
398p |
| The political
economy of AIDS in Africa / edited by Nana
K. Poku and Alan Whiteside, Aldershot, Hants, England;
Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2004. 235p |
| Ham, Frank. AIDS
in Africa : how did it ever happen? Zomba,
Malawi : Kachere Series, 2004. 229p |
| Williams, Alun.
Ageing and poverty in Africa : Ugandan livelihoods
in a time of HIV /AIDS. Aldershot, Hants,
England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2003. 256p |
| Green, Edward C.
Rethinking AIDS prevention : learning from
successes in developing countries. Westport,
Conn. : Praeger, 2003. 374p |
| Campbell, Catherine.
Letting them die : why HIV /AIDS intervention
programmes fail. Oxford: International
African Institute, 2003. 214p |
| Hunter, Susan S.
Black death : AIDS in Africa. New
York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. |
| Mahlangu-Ngcobo,
Mankekolo. AIDS in Africa : an African and
prophetic perspective / foreword by Mary
Kanya. Baltimore, Md. : Gateway Press, 2001. 68p
|
| Hogan, Katie. Women
take care : gender, race, and the culture of AIDS.
Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, 2001.
|
| Docking, Tim. ;
AIDS and violent conflict in Africa
[computer file]. Washington, DC : U.S. Institute
of Peace, 2001. Web Address: http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS15861
(Special report ; 75 p.) |
| Watson, Matthew
Dean. Addressing obstacles to HIV/AIDS prevention
in Africa : a Zimbabwean case study. Dissertation:
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
2001. 66p |
| Schapink, Dick.
Rural worker's contribution to the fight
against HIV/AIDS :a framework for district and community
action. Amsterdam, The Netherlands : Joint
United NAtions Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001, 64p
|
Agot, Evelynes
Kawango. Widow inheritance and HIV/AIDS
interventions in sub-Saharan Africa :contrasting
conceptualizations of 'risk' and 'spaces of vulnerability'
Dissertation: Thesis (Ph. D.)--University
of Washington, 2001, 331p.
|
| Mgeni, Martin.
HIV/AIDS pandemic in Malawi and the role
of the Anglican Church. Dissertation: Thesis
(M.T.S.) Virginia Theological Seminary, 2001, 70p.
|
| McDonagh, Amy .
Microfinance strategies for HIV/AIDS mitigation
and prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa Geneva :
ILO, 2001, (Working paper, International Labour
Office. Employment sector. Social Finance Unit,
34p) |
| Moses Dombo, Joe
Muwonge and Don Brandt. HIV/AIDS and human
development in Africa. Monrovia, Calif.,
U.S.A. : World Vision, 2001, Web Address: http://www.wvi.org/imagine/pdf/AfricaAIDS.pdf
(Special Report : 53p) |
| South Africa. Dept.
of Agriculture. HIV/AIDS and the farming
community :stay healthy. Pretoria, South
Africa : Dept. of Agriculture, c2000 |
| O'Sullivan, Patrick.
HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa :a development
issue for Irish aid. Dublin : Irish Aid
Advisory Committee, 2000, 76p (a report prepared
by Dr. Patrick O'Sullivan for the Irish Aid Advisory
Committee) |
| AIDS, sexuality
and gender in Africa : collective strategies and
struggles in Tanzania and Zambia / edited
by Carolyn Baylies and Janet Bujra ; with the Gender
and AIDS Group. London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
222 p. |
| Catherine Campbell;
Brian Williams; Catherine MacPhail. Managing
HIV/AIDS in South Africa : lessons from industrial
settings. Auckland Park : Council for
Scientific and Industrial Research, 2000. 214p.
|
| Skhosana, Thabang
Johannes. A pentecostal response to the
challenges of HIV/AIDS in Tumahole. Dissertation:
Thesis (M. Th.)--University of South Africa, 2000. |
| International Intellectual
Property Institute.; World Intellectual Property
Organization. Patent protection and access
to HIV/AIDS pharmaceuticals in Sub-Saharan Africa
a report. (Washington, D.C.?) : International
Intellectual Property Institute, 2000, 100p |
| World Bank. Africa
Regional Office. Intensifying action against
HIV/AIDS in Africa : responding to a development
crisis. Imprint: Washington, DC : World
Bank, Africa Region, c2000, 89 p. |
| AIDS and
development in Africa : a social science perspective
/ Kempe Ronald Hope Sr., editor, Binghamton, N.Y.
: Haworth Press, c1999, 224 p. |
| The continuing
HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa : responses and coping
strategies / edited. by I.O. Orubuloye,
John c. Caldwell and James P.M. Ntozi, Canberra
: Health Transition Centre, National Centre for
Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National
University, c1999, 236 p. |
| Report
on the presidential mission on children orphaned
by AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa : findings
and plan of action. Published: Washington, D.C :
Office of National AIDS Policy, [1999] 36 pages. |
| Global
sex workers : rights, resistance, and redefinition
/ edited by Kamala Kempadoo and Jo Doezema. New
York : Routledge, 1998. 294 p. |
| Mutangadura, Gladys.
Responding to HIV/AIDS :technology development
needs of African smallholder agriculture Avondale,
Harare, Zimbabwe : SAfAIDS ; Mt. Pleasant, Harare
: ZARC ; Wageningen, Netherlands : WAU ; The Hague,
Netherlands : ISS, 1998, 21p. |
| Setel, Philip.
; Chirwa, Wiseman. ; Preston-Whyte, Eleanor. Sexual
networking, knowledge and risk :contextual social
research for confronting AIDS and STDs in eastern
and southern Africa / Canberra, Australia
: Health Transition Centre, National Centre for
Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National
University, 1997. 107 p. |
| Sexual
cultures and migration in the era of AIDS : anthropological
and demographic perspectives / edited by
Gilbert Herdt. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York
: Oxford University Press, 1997. 256 p. |
| AIDS in
Africa and the Caribbean, / edited by George
C. Bond, Boulder, CO : Westview Press, c1997, 234
p. |
| Crossing
borders : migration, ethnicity, and AIDS
/ edited by Mary Haour-Knipe and Richard Rector.
Published: London ; Bristol, PA : Taylor & Francis,
1996. 257 p. |
| Small, Alison,
The effects of HIV/AIDS on farming systems in Eastern
Africa / [producer], FAO Farm Management
and Production Economics Service, Imprint: Rome
: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United
Nations, 1995. 173 p. |
| Green, Edward Crocker,
AIDS and STDs in Africa : bridging the gap
between traditional healing and modern medicine
/ Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press , 1994, 276 p. |
| Stover, John, The
impact of HIV/AIDS on population growth in Africa
/Washington, DC : African Population Advisory
Committee Secretariat, Human Resources and Poverty
Division, Africa Technical Dept., World Bank, [1993]
13 p. |
| Barnett, Tony.
AIDS in Africa : its present and future
impact / Tony Barnett and Piers Blaikie.
New York : Guilford Press, c1992, 193 p. |
| Chirimuuta, Richard
C. (Richard Chidau) AIDS, Africa and racism
/ New and rev. ed. London : Free Association
Books, 1989. 192 p. |
| Journal articles
and other publications on AIDS in Africa* 2002 |
| Judy E. Mill, John
K. Anarfi. HIV risk environment for Ghanaian
women: challenges to prevention. Social
Science & Medicine Feb 2002 v54 i3 p325(13)
|
Simon Dixon, Scott
McDonald, Jennifer Roberts. The impact of HIV and
AIDS on Africa's economic development.
(Education and Debate). British Medical Journal
Jan 26,
2002 v324 i7331 p232(3) |
Marjolein Gysels,
Robert Pool, Betty Nnalusiba. Women who
sell sex in a Ugandan trading town: life
histories, survival strategies and risk. Social
Science & Medicine Jan 15,
2002 v54 i2 p179(14) |
| Greg Powell, Neddy
Rita Matshalaga (Editorial). Mass orphanhood
in the era of HIV/AIDS: bold support for alleviation
of poverty and education may avert a social disaster.
British Medical Journal Jan 26, 2002 v324
i7331 p185(2) |
| Laelia Zoe Gilborn.
Beyond our borders: the effects of HIV infection
and AIDS on children in Africa. The Western
Journal of Medicine Jan 2002 v176 i1 p12(3) |
| Peter R Lamptey.
Reducing heterosexual transmission of HIV
in poor countries. British Medical Journal
Jan 26, 2002 v324 i7331 p207(5) |
| Donald Berwick,
Richard Sykes, Zackie Achmat. "We all
have AIDS": case for reducing the cost of HIV
drugs to zero. British Medical Journal
Jan 26, 2002 v324 i7331 p214(5) |
| Dilys Morgan, Cedric
Mahe, Billy Mayanja, James AG Whitworth. Progression
to symptomatic disease in people infected with HIV-1
in rural Uganda: prospective cohort study.
British Medical Journal Jan 26, 2002 v324 i7331
p193(5) |
| 2001 |
| Stella Babalola,
Natasha Sakolsky, Claudia Vondrasek, Damaris Mounlom,
Jane Brown, Jean-Paul Tchupo. The impact
of a community mobilization project on health-related
knowledge and practices in Cameroon. Journal
of Community Health Dec 2001 v26 i6 p459(19) |
| Helen Schneider,
Joanne Stein. Implementing AIDS policy in
post-apartheid South Africa. Social Science
& Medicine March 2001 v52 i5 p723 |
| Dilys Morgan, Jimmy
A.G. Whitworth. The natural history of HIV-1
infection in Africa. Nature Medicine Feb
2001 v7 i2 p143(3) |
| Mike Mathambo Mtika.
The AIDS Epidemic in Malawi and its Threat
to Household Food Security. Human Organization
Summer 2001 v60 i2 p178 |
Lilani Kumaranayake;
Charlotte Watts. Resource allocation and
priority setting of HIV/AIDS interventions :addressing
the generalized epidemic in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Journal of international development. Vol. 13, no.
4 (May 2001) 451-466 p. |
Channing Arndt;
Jeffrey D Lewis. The HIV/AIDS pandemic in
South Africa :sectoral impacts and unemployment.
Journal of international development. Vol.
13, no. 4
(May 2001) 427-449 p.
|
Simon Dixon; Scott
McDonald; Jennifer Roberts. AIDS and economic
growth in Africa :a panel data analysis.
Journal of international development. Vol. 13, no.
4
(May 2001) 411-426 p. |
| CN Morris; DR Burdge;
EJ Cheevers. Economic impact of HIV infection
in a cohort of male sugar mill workers in South
Africa. South African journal of economics.
Vol. 68, no. 5 (Dec. 2000) 933-946 : p. |
| Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala.
Virginity testing: managing sexuality in
a maturing HIV/AIDS epidemic. Medical AnthropologyQuarterly
Dec 2001 v15 i4 p533(20) |
| Solomon Panford,
Maud Ofori Nyaney, Samuel Opoku Amoah, Nana Garbrah
Aidoo. Using Folk Media in HIV/AIDS Prevention
in Rural Ghana. The American Journal of
Public Health Oct 2001 v91 i10 p1559 |
| Donna L. Richter,
Muriel J. Harris, Ann L. Coker, Jacquie Fraser.
Limiting the spread of HIV/AIDS in Sierra
Leone: opportunities for intervention. Journal
of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Sept-Oct
2001 v12 i5 p48(7) |
| Karl Peltzer.
Factors affecting behaviors that address HIV risk
among senior secondary school pupils in South Africa.
Psychological Reports August 2001 v89 i1
p51(6) |
| Janet Maia Wojcicki,
Josephine Malala. Condom use, power and
HIV/AIDS risk: sex-workers bargain for survival
in Hillbrow/Joubert Park/ Berea, Johannesburg. Social
Science & Medicine July 2001 v53 i1 p99 |
| Anthony D Harries,
Nicola J Hargreaves, Julia Kemp, Amina Jindani,
Donald A Enarson, Dermot Maher, Felix M Salaniponi.
Deaths from tuberculosis in sub-Saharan African
countries with a high prevalence of HIV-1. The Lancet
May 12, 2001 v357 i9267 p1519 |
| Burton Bollag,
African universities begin to face the enormity
of their losses to AIDS: as professors and students
die, generations of talent are being lost, The Chronicle
of Higher Education, March 2, 2001 v47 i25 pA45(3) |
| Meredith Wadman.
Experts clash over likely impact of cheap AIDS drugs
in Africa. Nature April 5, 2001 v410 i6829 p615(2)
|
| Solomon R. Benatar.
South Africa's transition in a globalizing world:
HIV/AIDS as a window and a mirror. International
Affairs April 2001 v77 i2 p347(29). |
| Nana K. Poku. Africa's
AIDS crisis in context: 'how the poor are dying'.
(Statistical Data Included) Third World Quarterly
April 2001 v22 i2 p191(14) |
| Allen F. Roberts.
"Break the silence": art and HIV/AIDS
in KwaZulu-Natal. (Illustration) African Arts Spring
2001 v34 i1 p36(14) |
| E.A. Akinade. Risk
- Taking Behavior and Substance Abuse Vis-a-Vis
HIV Transmission in African Societies. (Statistical
Data Included) Journal of Instructional Psychology
March 2001 v28 i1 p3 |
| Catherine Boone,
Politics and AIDS in Africa: Research Agendas in
Political Science and International Relations. Africa
Today - Volume 48, Issue 2 2001 |
| Catherine Campbell;
Brian Williams. Briefing: riding the tiger :contextualizing
HIV prevention in South Africa. The journal of the
Royal African Society. Oxford University Press.
Vol. 100, no. 398 (Jan. 2001) 135-140 p. |
| 2000 |
| C Arndt; J D Lewis.
The macro implications of HIV/AIDS in South Africa
: a preliminary assessment. South African journal
of economics. Vol. 68, no. 5 (Dec. 2000) 856-887
|
Yehuda Baruch;
Patricia Clancy. Managing AIDS in Africa : HRM challenges
in Tanzania. The international journal of human
resource management. Vol. 11, no. 4
(Aug. 2000)789-806 p. |
| Ida Susser, Zena
Stein. Culture, Sexuality, and Women's Agency in
the Prevention of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa. The
American Journal of Public Health July 2000 v90
i7 p1042 |
| Jacob Adetunji.
Condom Use in Marital and Nonmarital Relationships
in Zimbabwe. International Family Planning Perspectives,
Vol. 26, No. 4. (Dec., 2000), pp. 196-200. |
| Mburano Rwenge.
Sexual Risk Behaviors among Young People in Bamenda,
Cameroon. International Family Planning Perspectives,
Vol. 26, No. 3. (Sep., 2000), pp. 118-123+130. |
| Naomi Rutenberg,
Ann E. Biddlecom, Frederick A. D. Kaona. Reproductive
Decision-Making in the Context of HIV and AIDS:
A Qualitative Study in Ndola, Zambia. International
Family Planning Perspectives, Vol. 26, No. 3. (Sep.,
2000), pp. 124-130. |
Carol Ezzell, Karin
Retief. AIDS drugs for Africa. Scientific American
Nov 2000 v283 i5 p98(6) |
Plight of Africa's
AIDS Orphans Worsening. (Brief Article)(Statistical
Data Included)
World Disease Weekly March 12, 2000 pNA |
| Catherine Campbell.
Selling sex in the time of AIDS: the psycho-social
context of condom use by sex workers on a Southern
African mine. (Statistical Data Included) Social
Science & Medicine Feb 15, 2000 v50 i4 p479(16)
|
| Siddhartha Mukherjee.
Take Your Medicine - Why cheap AIDS drugs for Africa
might be dangerous. (Brief Article) The New Republic
July 24, 2000 p16 Mag.Coll.: 103L0017. |
| 1999 |
| Janneke H. H. M.
van de Wijgert, Gertrude N. Khumalo-Sakutukwa, Christiana
Coggins, Sabada E. Dube, Prisca Nyamapfeni, Magdalene
Mwale, Nancy S. Padian. Men's Attitudes Toward Vaginal
Microbicides and Microbicide Trials in Zimbabwe.
International Family Planning Perspectives, Vol.
25, No. 1. (Mar., 1999), pp. 15-20. |
| Miriam J. Temin,
Friday E. Okonofua, Francesca O. Omorodion, Elisha
P. Renne, Paul Coplan, H. Kris Heggenhougen, Joan
Kaufman. Perceptions of Sexual Behavior and Knowledge
About Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Adolescents
in Benin City, Nigeria. International Family Planning
Perspectives, Vol. 25, No. 4. (Dec., 1999), pp.
186-190+195. |
| Adele Baleta. South
African faces an AIDS crisis as goverment health
campaigns fail. (News) The Lancet Feb 20, 1999 v353
i9153 p653(1) |
| Annabel Desgrees
du Lou. Reproductive Health and AIDS in Sub-Saharan
Africa. Problems and Prospects. Population: An English
Selection, Vol. 11. (1999), pp. 61-87. |
| The HIV/AIDS Epidemic
at the End of 1999. Population and Development Review,
Vol. 25, No. 4. (Dec., 1999), pp. 827-829. |
Karen R. Davis,
Susan C. Weller. The Effectiveness of Condoms in
Reducing Heterosexual Transmission of HIV. Family
Planning Perspectives, Vol. 31, No. 6.
(Nov. - Dec., 1999), pp. 272-279. |
| Agathe Latre-Gato
Lawson. Women and AIDS in Africa: sociocultural
dimensions of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. International
Social Science Journal Sept 1999 p391 |
| 1998 |
| George J. Annas,
Michael A. Grodin. Human rights and maternal-fetal
HIV transmission prevention trials in Africa. The
American Journal of Public Health April 1998 v88
n4 p560(4) |
| Quarraisha Abdool
Karim, Salim S. Abdool Karim, Hoosen M. Coovadia,
Mervyn Susser. Informed consent for HIV testing
in a South African hospital: is it truly informed
and truly voluntary? The American Journal of Public
Health April 1998 v88 n4 p637(4) |
| Ronald H. Gray,
Maria J. Wawer, David Serwadda, Nelson Sewankambo,
Chuanjun Li, Frederick Wabwire-Mangen, Lynn Paxton,
Noah Kiwanuka, Godfrey Kigozi, Joseph Konde-Lule,
Thomas C. Quinn, Charlotte A. Gaydos, Denise McNairn.
Population-based study of fertility in women with
HIV-1 infection in Uganda. The Lancet Jan 10, 1998
v351 n9096 p98(6) |
| Thomas T. Kane,
Mohamadou Gueye, Ilene Speizer, Sara Pacque-Margolis,
Danielle Baron. The Impact of a Family Planning
Multimedia Campaign in Bamako, Mali. Studies in
Family Planning, Vol. 29, No. 3. (Sep., 1998),pp.309-323. |
| Zanele Mfono. Teenage
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Vol. 24, No. 4. (Dec., 1998), pp. 180-183. |
| Barbara S. Mensch,
Daniel Bagah, Wesley H. Clark, Fred Binka. The Changing
Nature of Adolescence in the Kassena-Nankana District
of Northern Ghana. Studies in Family Planning, Vol.
30, No. 2. (Jun., 1999), pp. 95-111. |
| Caroline Bledsoe,
Fatoumatta Banja, Allan G. Hill. Reproductive Mishaps
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to Fertility Theory. Population and Development
Review, Vol. 24, No. 1. (Mar., 1998), pp. 15-57. |
| Mary Nell Wegner,
Evelyn Landry, David Wilkinson, Joanne Tzanis. Men
as Partners in Reproductive Health: From Issues
to Action. International Family Planning Perspectives,
Vol. 24, No. 1. (Mar., 1998), pp. 38-42. |
| Carol E. Kaufman.
Determinants and Consequences of Fertility Contraceptive
Use in South Africa under Apartheid. Demography,
Vol. 35, No. 4. (Nov., 1998), pp. 421-434. |
| Kofi
Anan. Kofi Anan on Africa's Development Problems.
Population and Development Review, Vol. 24, No.
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| Sohail Agha. Sexual
Activity and Condom Use in Lusaka, Zambia. International
Family Planning Perspectives, Vol. 24, No. 1. (Mar.,
1998), pp. 32-37. |
| Frances A. Althaus.
Work in Progress: The Expansion of Access to Abortion
Services in South Africa Following Legalization.
International Family Planning Perspectives, Vol.
26, No. 2. (Jun., 2000), pp. 84-86. |
| Anastasia J. Gage.
Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use: The Components
of the Decisionmaking Process (in The Changing Social
Context). Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 29, No.
2, Adolescent Reproductive Behavior in the Developing
World. (Jun., 1998) , pp. 154-166. |
| Laurie Schwab Zabin,
Karungari Kiragu. The Health Consequences of Adolescent
Sexual and Fertility Behavior in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 29, No. 2, Adolescent
Reproductive Behavior in the Developing World. (Jun.,
1998), pp. 210-232. |
Jennifer L. Venier,
Michael W. Ross, Adebowale Akande. HIV/AIDS-related
social anxieties in adolescents in three African
countries. Social Science & Medicine
Feb 1998 v46 n3 p313(8) |
| Regina Gorgen,
Mohamed L. Yansane, Michael Marx, Dominique Millimounou,
Sexual Behavior and Attitudes Among Unmarried Urban
Youths in Guinea. International Family Planning
Perspectives, Vol. 24, No. 2. (Jun., 1998), pp.
65-71. |
| 1997 and Before
|
| Linda Lacey, Victoria
Adeyemi, Alfred Adewuyi. A Tool for Monitoring the
Performance Of Family Planning Programs in the Public
and Private Sectors: An Application in Nigeria.
International Family Planning Perspectives, Vol.
23, No. 4. (Dec., 1997), pp. 162-167. |
| Trudy Harpham,
Wilson Odero, A.R.P. Walker, P. Sareli. Urbanisation
and health in transition. (includes related articles
on South Africa and Kenya)(Tropical Medicine: Challenges)
The Lancet June 21, 1997 v349 n9068 pSIII11(4) |
| Dave Haran, Zachariah
Kasongo, Charles F. Gilks. Tropical medicine in
the HIV/AIDS era. (includes related articles on
Zambia and Africa)(Tropical Medicine: Challenges)
The Lancet June 21, 1997 v349 n9068 pSIII17(3) |
| Jill Swart-Kruger,
Linda M. Richter. AIDS-related knowledge, attitudes
nd behaviour among South African street youth: reflections
on power, sexuality and the autonomous self. Social
Science & Medicine Sept 15, 1997 v45 n6p957(10)
|
P. Stanley Yoder,
Robert Hornik, Ben C. Chirwa. Evaluating the Program
Effects of a Radio Drama about AIDS in Zambia. Studies
in Family Planning, Vol. 27, No. 4.
(Jul. - Aug., 1996), pp. 188-203. |
R. Mansell Prothero,
Migration and Aids in West Africa. Geography,
Oct 1996 v81 n4 p374(4) |
| Cape Town minister
defends AIDS-education play. (South African Health
Minister Nkosazana Zuma) AIDS Weekly Plus March
11, 1996 p23(2) |
| J. Decosas, F.
Kane, J.K. Anarfi, K.D.R. Sodji, H.U. Wagner. Migration
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n8978 p826(3) |
| Charles L. Geshekter,
Outbreak? AIDS, Africa, and the Medicalization of
Poverty, Transition, No. 67. (1995), pp. 4-14. |
| Tomas Philipson,
Richard A. Posner, The Microeconomics of the AIDS
Epidemic in Africa (in Notes and Commentary). Population
and Development Review, Vol. 21, No. 4. (Dec., 1995),
pp. 835-848. |
| Death by denial.
(reluctance to speak about sexual and abortion practices
in Africa)(Editorial) The Lancet June 17, 1995 v345
n8964 p1519(2) |
B.J. Kelso. Orphans
of the storm. (AIDS orphans in Africa)(includes
related article) (AIDS)
Africa Report Jan-Feb 1994 v39 n1 p50(6) |
| Simon Gregson,
Geoffrey P. Garnett, Roy M. Anderson, Assessing
the Potential Impact of the HIV-1 Epidemic on Orphanhood
and the Demographic Structure of Populations in
sub-Saharan Africa Population Studies, Vol. 48,
No. 3. (Nov., 1994), pp. 435-458. |
| Kevin M. De Cock,
Ehounou Ekpini, Emmanuel Gnaore, Auguste Kadio,
Helene D. Gayle. The public health implications
of AIDS research in Africa. JAMA, The Journal of
the American Medical Association August 10, 1994
v272 n6 p481(6) |
| Kathleen M. MacQueen,
The Epidemiology of HIV Transmission: Trends, Structure
and Dynamics Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol.
23. (1994), pp. 509-526. |
| Peter Lurie, Makonnen
Bishaw, Margaret A. Chesney, Molly Cooke, Maria
Eugenia Lemos Fernandes, Norman Hearst, Edward Katongole-Mbidde,
Suporn Koetsawang, Christina P. Lindan, Jeffrey
Mandel, Marvellous Mhloyi, Thomas J. Coates. Ethical,
behavioral, and social aspects of HIV vaccine trials
in developing countries. JAMA, The Journal of the
American Medical Association Jan 26, 1994 v271 n4
p295(7) |
| Aaron Sachs. AIDS
orphans: Africa's lost generation. (AIDS claims
the lives of several parents in Africa) World Watch
Sept-Oct 1993 v6 n5 p10(3) |
| John C. Caldwell,
Pat Caldwell, The Nature and Limits of the sub-Saharan
African AIDS Epidemic: Evidence from Geographic
and Other Patterns (in Data and Perspectives) Population
and Development Review, Vol. 19, No. 4. (Dec., 1993),
pp. 817-848. |
| I. O. Orubuloye,
Pat Caldwell, John C. Caldwell, The Role of High-Risk
Occupations in the Spread of AIDS: Truck Drivers
and Itinerant Market Women in Nigeria (in Articles)
International Family Planning Perspectives, Vol.
19, No. 2. (Jun., 1993), pp. 43-48+71. |
| John C. Caldwell,
Pat Caldwell, I. O. Orubuloye, The Family and Sexual
Networking in Sub-Saharan Africa: Historical Regional
Differences and Present-Day Implications. Population
Studies, Vol. 46, No. 3. (Nov., 1992), pp. 385-410. |
| I. O. Orubuloye,
John C. Caldwell, Pat Caldwell, Diffusion and Focus
in Sexual Networking: Identifying Partners and Partners'
Partners. Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 23, No.
6. (Nov. - Dec., 1992), pp. 343-351. |
| John C. Caldwell,
Pat Caldwell, Pat Quiggin, The African Sexual System:
Reply to Le Blanc et al. (in Notes and Commentary).
Population and Development Review, Vol. 17, No.
3. (Sep., 1991), pp. 506-515. |
| Paula A. Treichler,
AIDS, Africa, and Cultural Theory (in Positions)
Transition, No. 51. (1991), pp. 86-103. |
| A. Ona Pela, Jerome
J. Platt. AIDS in Africa: emerging trends. Social
Science & Medicine Jan 1, 1989 v28 n1 p1(8)
|
| Charles W. Hunt,
Migrant Labor and Sexually Transmitted Disease:
AIDS in Africa. Journal of Health and Social Behavior,
Vol. 30, No. 4, (Dec., 1989), pp. 353-373. |
| John C. Caldwell,
Pat Caldwell, Pat Quiggin, The Social Context of
AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, Population and Development
Review, Vol. 15, No. 2. (Jun., 1989), pp. 185-234. |
| African AIDS Epidemic
Expected to Have Only Moderate Impact on Population
Growth Rate.International Family Planning Perspectives,
Vol. 15, No. 1. (Mar., 1989), pp. 43-44. |
AIDS Education
Is Found To Improve Condom Use By Prostitutes in
Kenya (in Digest)
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