Infections and Inequalities: The Modern Plagues by Paul Farmer

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    (Paperback - Updated with New Preface)

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    • ISBN: 0520229134
    • Publisher: University of California Press
    • Pub. Date: February 2001
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    Comments from the Seller: 2001 Trade paperback Revised ed. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Highlighting/underlining. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 419 p. Audience: General/trade.

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    Synopsis

    Discusses social inequalities that contribute to the spread of Aids, tuberculosis, and other diseases among the poor and hinder their treatment.

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    [Farmer's] message is urgent and relevant for saving millions of lives.

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    Biography

    Paul Farmer directs the Program in Infectious Disease and Social Change at the Harvard Medical School and divides his clinical time between Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Clinique Bon Sauveur in central Haiti. He is the author of AIDS and Accusation (California, 1992), which was awarded the Wellcome Medal, and The Uses of Haiti (1994), and editor of Women, Poverty and AIDS (1996), which won the Eileen Basker Prize.

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    Infections and Inequalities - The Modern Plagues, Updated with a New Prefaceby Anonymous

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    05/19/2006: Like all of Paul Farmer's books he speaks with the authority of one who lives what he preaches. His experience as an anthropologist and clinician enable him to give a unique perspective on the position of the poor in the world. Infections and Inequalities makes you want to put down the book and get to work helping the forgotten. Great book, as always, from Farmer.

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    11/03/2000: This book really opened my eyes on how the poor are inevitably affected with diseases such as AIDS and TB. I did spend a lot of time in the dictionary but it was worth it. Not only do I understand more the world's poor and why they will continue to be subjected to infectious diseases, I learned many new words. The personal stories that the author included made his book come to life. They were really helpful in driving his points across.