The Defeat of the Once-Deadly Disease: HIV/AIDS

The Defeat of the Once-Deadly Disease: HIV/AIDS

by Catherine Elebo
The Defeat of the Once-Deadly Disease: HIV/AIDS

The Defeat of the Once-Deadly Disease: HIV/AIDS

by Catherine Elebo

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Overview

This book is about the HIV/AIDS disease that rode into human race from nowhere with affliction of death, fear, stigma, and confusion. The mystery of the disease that terrorized the whole world, which is now defeated. The author traced the documentary history of how the deadly HIV/AIDS infectious microbe in early 1980s defeated human race with anxiety and frustration. The disease affected adults and children, men and women, out witted the doctors, epidemiologists, oncologists, medical researchers, and all scientists, spreading like wild fire unchecked. The author further documented how human race was taken unawares by the deadly HIV/AIDS disease, and how the medical experts, reinforced by government legislation, and many philanthropists, quickly reorganized to faced the mysterious deadly disease. Many people have now lived more than thirty years with the disease and they are not afraid of HIV/AIDS anymore. Thanks to all those who volunteered and fought day and night in different ways to make sure that the disease was arrested and defeated. “The biggest challenge to-day is that people no longer think of HIV/AIDS as an issue”. There is now prevention intervention with HIV/AIDS like other diseases of the century and people had been cured of this disease. We have a game-changing break through on functional and sterilizing cure for the disease, this is real. Information is Powerful Medicine, KNOW HIV/AIDS!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781483666211
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Publication date: 08/08/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 153 KB
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