A DECADE OF HAART:
The Development and Global Impact of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
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Oxford University Press, 2008
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is a therapeutic intervention developed by clinicians and researchers in order to fight the HIV pandemic.
This book reviews the achievements of HAART over the past decade, and explores the challenges that may arise in the future. It explores the evolution of the disease, the evolution of HIV treatment, and the economic, social, and public policy impacts of both HIV and the introduction of HAART.
Edited by José M Zuniga, Alan Whiteside, Amin Ghaziani, and John G Bartlett
REVIEWS
“[T]his book provides a fascinating and accessible account of the first decade of HAART and of 25 years of HIV infection that will be of interest to many.”
—Clinical Infectious Diseases
“[A]n excellent book…of interest both to those with an existing knowledge and interest in HIV as well as those who have come to the subject more recently…provides a unique insight into the dramatic period surrounding the introduction of HAART and thoughtful insights into likely future developments.”
— Public Health
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