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Une vie politique, Daniel Defert

Book review by Gabriel Girard, published on Somatosphere, November 25, 2014.

On 25 September 1984, Daniel Defert wrote a letter to his friends proposing that they create a non-profit organization to address an emerging disease: AIDS. “In face of a medical crisis and a moral crisis, which is also an identity crisis, I propose that we create a space for reflection, solidarity and transformation,” he wrote. A few weeks later, the association AIDES (which means “help” in French) was founded. Its objective was to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic through community outreach, awareness campaigns and political lobbying. It remains the largest HIV/AIDS-related organization in France. Continue reading Une vie politique, Daniel Defert

Prendre soin de sa population. L’exception botswanaise face au sida

27351100216330MC’est avec un grand plaisir que nous vous annonçons la publication du livre de Fanny Chabrol :

Prendre soin de sa population. L’exception botswanaise face au sida.

Ouvrage publié aux éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’homme, dans la collection le (bien) commun, avec le soutien de l’IRD.

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Un monde sans sida ?

14008339012_science-en-qustion_258Un nouvel artice de Vinh-kim Nguyen intitulé “Un monde sans sida ?” vient de paraître dans l’ouvrage collectif La science en question(s), dirigé par Michel Wieviorka.

 

 

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L’invisibilité du cancer en Afrique

arton2265-65652Fanny Chabrol et Vinh-Kim Nguyen ont recensé l’ouvrage Improvising Medicine, An African Oncology ward in an Emergency Cancer Epidemic de Julie Livingston.

L’Afrique australe se remet à peine de l’épidémie de sida, grâce à une mobilisation transnationale sans précédent et à des financements massifs pour acheminer les antirétroviraux, qu’une épidémie de cancer prolifère dans le sillon du VIH. Comment rendre compte de ce drame oublié des politiques de santé en Afrique ?

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Impact of a modified directly administered antiretroviral treatment intervention on virological outcome in HIV-patients treated in Burkina Faso and Mali

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Pirkle C, C Boileau, V-K Nguyen, N Machouf, S Ag-Aboubacrine, PA Niamba, J Drabo, S Koala, C Tremblay, S Rashed. Impact of a modified directly administered antiretroviral treatment intervention on virological outcome in HIV-patients treated in Burkina Faso and Mali. HIV Medicine 200910(3): 152-156.
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Government-by-exception: enrolment and experimentality in mass HIV treatment programs in Africa

V-K Nguyen. Government-by-exception: enrolment and experimentality in mass HIV treatment programs in Africa. Social Theory and Health 2009 7(3): 196-222.

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Gender-Related Factors Influencing HIV Serostatus Disclosure in Patients Receiving HAART in West Africa

Disclosure of HIV serostatus remains an important tool for the prevention of new infections and early initiation of treatment for HIV-positive individuals’ regular sexual partners. Continue reading Gender-Related Factors Influencing HIV Serostatus Disclosure in Patients Receiving HAART in West Africa

Low Prevalence of Detectable HIV Plasma Viremia in Patients Treated With Antiretroviral Therapy in Burkina Faso and Mali

JAIDSBoileau C, V-K Nguyen, M Sylla, N Machouf, A Chamblerland, HA Traoré, PA Niamba, I Diallo, M Maiga, M Cissé, S Rashed, C Tremblay. Low prevalence of detectable HIV plasma viraemia in patients treated with antiretroviral therapy in Burkina Faso and Mali. JAIDS. 2008; 48 (4) 464-472.
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Characterization of drug resistance in antiretroviral-treated patients infected with HIV-1 CRF02_AG and AGK subtypes in Mali and Burkina Faso

IMPSylla M, A Chamberland, C Boileau, HA Troaré, S Ag-Aboubacrine, M Cissé, S Koala, J Drabo, I Diallo, P Niamba, D Tremblay-Sher, N Machouf, S Rashed, D Nickle, V-K Nguyen, C Tremblay for the ATARAO Group. Characterization of drug resistance in antiretroviral-treated patients infected with HIV-1 CRF02_AG and AGK subtypes in Mali and Burkina Faso. Antiviral therapy. 2008; 13 (1) 141-8. Continue reading Characterization of drug resistance in antiretroviral-treated patients infected with HIV-1 CRF02_AG and AGK subtypes in Mali and Burkina Faso

Adherence as therapeutic citizenship: impact of the history of access to antiretroviral drugs on adherence to treatment

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A dramatic increase in the use of antiretroviral drugs in Africa has increased focus on adherence to treatment, which has so far been equivalent if not superior to that in northern contexts. The reasons for this exceptional adherence are poorly understood Continue reading Adherence as therapeutic citizenship: impact of the history of access to antiretroviral drugs on adherence to treatment

HIV-Specific Effector Activity In Patients In Primary HIV Infection

The Journal of Infectious DiseasesAlter, G, A Merchant, CM Tsoukas, D Rouleau, R LeBlanc, P Côté, J-G Baril, R Thomas, VK Nguyen, R Sékaly and J-P Routy, and NF Bernard. HIV-Specific Effector Activity In Patients In Primary HIV Infection. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2002; 185: 755-765.

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Revisiting Local Biology in the Era of Global Health

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gmea20.v033.i03.coverBrotherton, P. Sean, and Vinh-Kim Nguyen. “Revisiting Local Biology in the Era of Global Health.” Medical Anthropology 32, no. 4 (2013): 287–90. doi:10.1080/01459740.2013.791290. Continue reading Revisiting Local Biology in the Era of Global Health