ISBN: 0897892828
Author: Douglas A. Feldman
Language: English
Publisher: Praeger (October 30, 1994)
Pages: 264
Category: Medicine & Health Sciences
Subcategory: Other
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DOUGLAS A. FELDMAN is a Medical Anthropologist and President of D. A. Feldman & Associates, a behavioral and program evaluation organization in Hollywood, Florida.
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By Douglas A. Feldman. By Douglas A. Dr. Feldman and his contributors evaluate various policies that have been proposed or adopted on four continents and provide a needed perspective on planetary problems.
The College at Brockport State University of New York. Professor Emeritus of Anthropology · 2016 to present · Brockport, New York. Working on l book on AIDS in the 1980's for Vanderbilt University Press. Feldman, P. is a Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at The College at Brockport, State University of New York near Rochester, New York, and former President of the Society for Medical Anthropology (2011-13) – an international organization with over 1,300 members. He is the former Chair of his current Department and was a tenured Professor from 2001-16.
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An estimated 17 million people are infected with HIV today, and it is estimated that in Africa alone there will be at least 70 million people infected in the next 25 years. This global pandemic has already had a profound impact economically and socially in terms of expensive research, care centers, and immeasurable loss of many of the world's most talented people. Sexual relations, health care of non-infected individuals, family relations, and other social institutions have been significantly marked by this elusive and to date life-threatening phenomenon. Topics range from breastfeeding to condom use, from apathetic governments to immigration policy. Dr. Feldman and his contributors evaluate various policies that have been proposed or adopted on four continents and provide a needed perspective on planetary problems.