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Body Count: How They Turned AIDS Into A Catastrophe – Peter Gill
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Jonathan Ball, 2006, Paperback – AIDS (Disease) – 217pp. ISBN 9781868422494.
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Body Count: How They Turned AIDS Into a Catastrophe by Peter Gill examines the global response to the AIDS epidemic, revealing how political, religious, and corporate interests failed to prevent millions of deaths. A critical analysis of missed opportunities, moral debates, and the fight for affordable treatment, this book uncovers the historical and ongoing consequences of the world’s reaction to HIV/AIDS.
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