AIDS in Nigeria

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2006-05-01
Publisher(s): HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Summary

Every minute a Nigerian man, woman, or child becomes infected with HIV. Soon Nigeria will be home to more people living with HIV than any other country in Africa. With 5 percent of its inhabitants already infected, Nigeria has reached the critical threshold that can catapult rates to nearly 40 percent of a country's population. The full magnitude of Nigeria's epidemic will be determined by its response now. AIDS in Nigeria helps guide that response. Written by dozens of the country's leading HIV experts, the book explores the dynamics of the epidemic, analyzes prevention efforts, identifies crucial gaps, and formulates effective strategies for controlling the epidemic. Complementing the experts' words are the dramatic portraits of people whose lives have been forever transformed by AIDS. Their stories reveal the human costs of the epidemic--and the courage required to overcome it.

Table of Contents

Preface v
Foreword vi
Adetokunbo O. Lucas
PART I: THE IMPACT OF THE EPIDEMIC IN NIGERIA
Essay An Awakening to AIDS
2(5)
Introduction
7(10)
Phyllis J. Kanki
Olusoji Adeyi
The Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
17(20)
Abdulsalami Nasidi
Tekena O. Harry
The Virology and Dynamics of the Epidemic
37(30)
David O. Olaleye
Tekena O. Harry
Georgina N. Odaibo
The Molecular Epidemiology of HIV
67(26)
Seema Thakore Meloni
Akinyemi Ojesina
David O. Olaleye
The Role of Sexually Transmitted Infections in HIV Transmission
93(38)
Folasade T. Ogunsola
The Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations of HIV/AIDS
131(20)
Idris Mohammed
Abdulsalami Nasidi
Social and Cultural Factors Affecting the HIV Epidemic
151(24)
Lawrence Adeokun
The Impact of HIV/AIDS on the Private Sector
175(18)
David Canning
Ajay Mahal
Olakunle Odumosu
Prosper Okonkwo
The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Nigerian Households
193(20)
David Canning
Ajay Mahal
Olakunle Odumosu
Prosper Okonkwo
The Stigmatization of People Living with HIV/AIDS
213(28)
Lawrence Adeokun
Prosper Okonkwo
Oladapo A. Ladipo
PART II: CONTROLLING HIV/AIDS IN NIGERIA
Essay On the Waterfront
236(5)
The National Response to HIV/AIDS
241(40)
Oluwole Odutolu
Babatunde A. Ahonsi
Michael Gboun
Oluwatoyin M. Jolayemi
Building Effective Infrastructures for HIV/AIDS Control
281(14)
Job Ailuogwemhe
Jean-Louis Sankale
The Role of Civil Society Organizations in HIV/AIDS Control
295(14)
Irene Ogbogu
Omokhudu Idogho
Reaching Vulnerable and High-Risk Groups in Nigeria
309(14)
Viola Adaku Onwuliri
Oluwatoyin M. Jolayemi
The Roles of Behavior Change Communication and Mass Media
323(26)
Adesegun O. Fatusi
Akin Jimoh
Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV
349(36)
Isaac F. Adewole
Oluwole Odutolu
Atiene Solomon Sagay
Treatment and Care of HIV Disease
385(52)
John A. Idoko
Babafemi Taiwo
Robert L. Murphy
Research and the Knowledge Base for HIV/AIDS Control
437(26)
Phyllis J. Kanki
Om E. Idigbe
PART III: FUTURE POLICIES AND STRATEGIES
Essay From the Trenches
458(5)
Influencing HIV/AIDS Policies and Programs Through a Participatory Process
463(10)
lyabo Obasanjo
Modupe D. Oduwole
Prospects for an HIV Vaccine
473(26)
Abdoulaye Dieng Sarr
Lateef Salako
Souleymane Mboup
Development Assistance for Building Institutional Capacity
499(16)
Olusoji Adeyi
Jane Miller
Expenditures on HIV/AIDS and Their Policy Implications
515(22)
David Canning
Ajay Mahal
Olakunle Odumosu
Prosper Okonkwo
Adedoyin Soyibo
Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria
537(22)
Oluwole Odutolu
Jerome O. Mafeni
Prosper Okonkwo
Oluwole A. Fajemisin
HIV/AIDS and the Military
559(14)
Ernest Ekong
CONCLUSION
Essay Living Positively with HIV
568(5)
Conclusion 573(1)
Contributors 574(1)
Acronyms 575

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