Global AIDS Funding and the Re-Emergence of AIDS 'Exceptionalism'
Recent years have seen the re-emergence of charges of AIDS exceptionalism in response to 'revolutionary' increases in global funding for health that have coalesced around HIV/AIDS treatment. These increases are argued to illustrate that AIDS demands an exceptional and exaggerated portion o...
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Main Author: | Lisa Forman (Author) |
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Social Medicine Publication Group,
2011-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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