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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
July 2010
Print publication year:
2003
Online ISBN:
9780511550454

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Relatively few people have access to antiretroviral treatment in South Africa. The government justifies this on grounds of affordability.Nicoli Nattrass argues that the government's view insulates AIDS policy from social discussion and efforts to fund large-scale intervention. Nattrass addresses South Africa's contentious AIDS policy from both an economic and ethical perspective, presenting:a history of AIDS policy in South Africaan expert analysis of the macroeconomic impact of AIDSa delineation of the relationship between AIDS and poverty and the challenges it poses for development, inequality and social solidarityan investigation into how a programme preventing mother-to-child transmission would be less expensive than having to treat children with AIDS-related illnessesan exploration of the relationship between AIDS treatment and risky sexual behaviouran economic and social case for expanded AIDS prevention and treatment intervention.This relevant and accessible work is a valuable resource for readers with an interest in AIDS policy and the social and economic implications of the pandemic.

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