Piecing the Puzzle

The Genesis of AIDS Research in Africa

By Larry Krotz
Categories: History, Health & Medicine
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Ebook (PDF) : 9780887554209, 220 pages, June 2012
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780887554223, 220 pages, June 2012
Paperback : 9780887557309, 220 pages, May 2012

Table of contents

Introduction / Ch 1: Waging War with Infectious Diseases / Ch 2: The African Epidemic / Ch 3: Educating Around AIDS / Ch 4: Research Strategies / Ch 5: Secrets of the Sex Workers / Ch 6: The Vaccine Quest; and More Lessons From the Immune System / Ch 7: The Kenyan Side: Squaring the Collaboration / Ch 8: An Experiment in Kisumu/ Ch 9: Legitimizing Circumcision / Ch 10: Unfinished Business / Conclusion: AIDS World

Description

In 1979, Dr. Allan Ronald, a specialist in infectious diseases from Canada, and Dr. Herbert Nsanze, head of medical microbiology at University of Nairobi, met through the World Health Organization. Ronald had just completed a successful project that cured a chancroid (genital ulcer) epidemic in Winnipeg and Nsanze asked him to come to Kenya to help with Kenya’s “sexual diseases problem.” That initial invitation led to a groundbreaking international scientific collaboration that would uncover critical pieces in the complex puzzle that became today’s HIV/AIDS pandemic. In Piecing the Puzzle, journalist and documentary filmmaker Larry Krotz chronicles the fascinating history of the pioneering Kenyan, Canadian, Belgian, and American research team that uncovered HIV/AIDS in Kenya, their scientific breakthroughs and setbacks, and their exceptional thirty-year relationship that began a new era of global health collaboration.