The analysis delves into the evolution of AIDS policy over a fifteen-year period, highlighting the remarkable shift in public and official responses to the disease. Virginia Berridge explores the establishment of numerous organizations dedicated to studying, containing, and treating AIDS, reflecting on how society has mobilized to address this critical health crisis. The book offers a unique perspective on the historical context and implications of the AIDS epidemic, shedding light on both governmental and grassroots efforts.
Virginia Berridge Libri
Virginia Berridge è una storica accademica ed esperta di sanità pubblica britannica. Il suo lavoro approfondisce l'evoluzione storica delle politiche e degli atteggiamenti in materia di sanità pubblica, in particolare per quanto riguarda le malattie e il loro trattamento. Esamina come le comprensioni di salute e malattia siano cambiate nel tempo e come questi cambiamenti abbiano influenzato la società e i sistemi sanitari. Il suo approccio combina una rigorosa analisi storica con una comprensione delle sfide sanitarie contemporanee.




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