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Viral Sex: The Nature of AIDS by Goudsmit, Jaap

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Goed
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Binding
Paperback
Weight
0 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
No
ISBN
9780195124965
Item Length
5.3in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year
1998
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Jaap Goudsmit
Features
Reprint
Genre
Science, Medical
Topic
General, Aids & Hiv, Infectious Diseases
Item Width
7.9in
Item Weight
8.8 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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In Viral Sex, leading AIDS researcher Jaap Goudsmit illuminates the or igins and nature of the world's most lethal disease. He provides an ey ewitness account of sciences effort to understand and control the spre ad of this deadly virus, in a fascinating journey that reaches from th e deepest recesses of the African rainforest, to ancient Egypt and the mummified remains of Barbary apes, to pioneering research labs in the U.S. and Europe.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195124960
ISBN-13
9780195124965
eBay Product ID (ePID)
477151

Product Key Features

Author
Jaap Goudsmit
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Features
Reprint
Topic
General, Aids & Hiv, Infectious Diseases
Publication Year
1998
Type
Textbook
Genre
Science, Medical
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
5.3in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
7.9in
Item Weight
8.8 Oz

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Edition Description
Reprint
Reviews
"This [book's]...appeal reaches far beyond just fellow scientists. It is full of astonishing and interesting facts not only about viruses but about the humans studying them."--Frank Ryan, The New York Times Book Review "A well-written and provocative treatise about the origins of HIV and about the evolution of this most perplexing virus."-- The Lancet, "This [book's]...appeal reaches far beyond just fellow scientists. It is full of astonishing and interesting facts not only about viruses but about the humans studying them."--Frank Ryan, The New York Times Book Review"A well-written and provocative treatise about the origins of HIV and about the evolution of this most perplexing virus."--The Lancet, "An exploration of viral behavior that is both fascinating anddisturbing....There is a great deal of technical information in this book, butits appeal reaches far beyond just fellow scientists. It is full of astonishingand interesting facts not only about viruses but about the humans studyingthem."--Frank Ryan, The New York Times Book Review, "A well-written and provocative treatise about the origins of HIV andabout the evolution of this most perplexing virus."--The Lancet, "Viral Sex is an engrossing account of the science and the ideas behindHIV research. In particular this book presents original and sometimesprovocative thoughts and hypotheses about the earliest entry of HIV's intohumans. It describes its spread, evolution, and how medical science will need tobe both aware and ready to tackle new variants of these and possibly otherviruses emanating from the steadily dwindling rain forests. Author Jaap Goudsmitis uniquely qualified to take us on this journey. Since the earlieest period hehas been the world's leading thinker on HIV evolution and one of the field'sgreatest scientists."--Dr. Robert Gallo, Professor and Dirctor, Institute ofHuman Virology, "Viral Sex is an engrossing account of the science and the ideas behind HIV research. In particular this book presents original and sometimes provocative thoughts and hypotheses about the earliest entry of HIV's into humans. It describes its spread, evolution, and how medical science will needto be both aware and ready to tackle new variants of these and possibly other viruses emanating from the steadily dwindling rain forests. Author Jaap Goudsmit is uniquely qualified to take us on this journey. Since the earlieest period he has been the world's leading thinker on HIV evolution and oneof the field's greatest scientists."--Dr. Robert Gallo, Professor and Dirctor, Institute of Human Virology, "This [book's]...appeal reaches far beyond just fellow scientists. It is full of astonishing and interesting facts not only about viruses but about the humans studying them."--Frank Ryan, The New York Times Book Review"A well-written and provocative treatise about the origins of HIV and about the evolution of this most perplexing virus."--The Lancet"Viral Sex is an engrossing account of the science and the ideas behind HIV research. In particular this book presents original and sometimes provocative thoughts and hypotheses about the earliest entry of HIV's into humans. It describes its spread, evolution, and how medical science will need to be both aware and ready to tackle new variants of these and possibly other viruses emanating from the steadily dwindling rain forests. Author Jaap Goudsmit isuniquely qualified to take us on this journey. Since the earlieest period he has been the world's leading thinker on HIV evolution and one of the field's greatest scientists."--Dr. Robert Gallo, Professor andDirctor, Institute of Human Virology"An articulate, engaging explanation of what scientists now know about HIV and how the spread of AIDS might be controlled, from a leading AIDS researcher.... Alternately alarming and reassuring, but always engrossing."--Kirkus"A provocative treatise by a leadings AIDS researcher on the origin and evolution of the dreadful microbe of our time."--David Ho, Director, Aaron Diamond AIDS Researach Center"...provides important information on the past and future of AIDS."--Library Journal"[Goudsmit] takes readers on a tour--introducing us not only to the monkeys and apes of tropical forests and the viruses that they transmit but also to the mysterious AIDS-like diseases that appeared in Europe and America during this century, discussing possible historical intersections between viruses, humans, and other mammals dating back to the Stone Age. All the while he works circuitoulsy toward his goal: to understand where AIDS and AIDS-like diseaseshave come from, where they are going, and what we can do about them."--Paul W. Ewald, Natural History"An exploration of viral behavior that is both fascinating and disturbing....There is a great deal of technical information in this book, but its appeal reaches far beyond just fellow scientists. It is full of astonishing and interesting facts not only about viruses but about the humans studying them."--Frank Ryan, The New York Times Book Review"A well-written and provocative treatise about the origins of HIV and about the evolution of this most perplexing virus."--The Lancet, "This [book's]...appeal reaches far beyond just fellow scientists. It is full of astonishing and interesting facts not only about viruses but about the humans studying them."--Frank Ryan, The New York Times Book Review "A well-written and provocative treatise about the origins of HIV and about the evolution of this most perplexing virus."--The Lancet, "A provocative treatise by a leadings AIDS researcher on the origin and evolution of the dreadful microbe of our time."--David Ho, Director, Aaron Diamond AIDS Researach Center, "[Goudsmit] takes readers on a tour--introducing us not only to themonkeys and apes of tropical forests and the viruses that they transmit but alsoto the mysterious AIDS-like diseases that appeared in Europe and America duringthis century, discussing possible historical intersections between viruses,huans, and other mammals dating back to the Stone Age.All the while he workscircuitoulsy toward his goal: to understand where AIDS and AIDS-like diseaseshave come from, where they are going, and what we can do about them."--Paul W.Ewald, Natural History, "A well-written and provocative treatise about the origins of HIV and about the evolution of this most perplexing virus."--The Lancet, "This [book's]...appeal reaches far beyond just fellow scientists. It is full of astonishing and interesting facts not only about viruses but about the humans studying them."--Frank Ryan,The New York Times Book Review "A well-written and provocative treatise about the origins of HIV and about the evolution of this most perplexing virus."--The Lancet, "An articulate, engaging explanation of what scientists now know about HIVand how the spread of AIDS might be controlled, from a leading AIDSresearcher.... Alternately alarming and reassuring, but alwaysengrossing."--Kirkus, "...I was enthralled by the larger story.... There is a good deal oftechnical information in this book, but its appeal reaches far beyond justfellow scientists. It is full of astonishing and interesting facts not onlyabout viruses but about the humans studying them."--Frank Ryan, The New YorkTimes Book Review, "An articulate, engaging explanation of what scientists now know about HIV and how the spread of AIDS might be controlled, from a leading AIDS researcher.... Alternately alarming and reassuring, but always engrossing."--Kirkus, "A provocative treatise by a leadings AIDS researcher on the origin andevolution of the dreadful microbe of our time."--David Ho, Director, AaronDiamond AIDS Researach Center, "An exploration of viral behavior that is both fascinating and disturbing....There is a great deal of technical information in this book, but its appeal reaches far beyond just fellow scientists. It is full of astonishing and interesting facts not only about viruses but about the humansstudying them."--Frank Ryan, The New York Times Book Review, "[Goudsmit] takes readers on a tour--introducing us not only to the monkeys and apes of tropical forests and the viruses that they transmit but also to the mysterious AIDS-like diseases that appeared in Europe and America during this century, discussing possible historical intersectionsbetween viruses, humans, and other mammals dating back to the Stone Age. All the while he works circuitoulsy toward his goal: to understand where AIDS and AIDS-like diseases have come from, where they are going, and what we can do about them."--Paul W. Ewald, Natural History
Publication Name
Viral Sex : the Nature of Aids
Copyright Date
1999
Dewey Decimal
614.5/993
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes

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