History of HIV and AIDS in Kenya: Evolution and Contemporary Issues
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Kenya is at the cusp of attaining HIV epidemic control. With a four-decade old epidemic, that at its height ravaged the country with devastating effects at all levels, the foreseeable end is indeed a momentous feat. Yet, as we forge into the future, it would be remiss of us to fail to honor the work and lives of all who in some way contributed to the gains that we see today.
The epidemic now calls for a new way of thinking. The challenge is different; and that is to end AIDS as a public health threat sustainably. Written by five authors who served as front line health workers during the height of the HIV epidemic and continue to be involved in the response, this book will appeal to many a reader. Policy makers, educationalists, students, scientists, anthropologists, historians, faith and lay communities will all resonate with the book. By providing a historical chronology of events in Kenya's HIV response, myths and misconceptions, scientific and programmatic advances, the authors provide useful insights into the past, contemporary issues and provide a sneak preview to what the future holds.
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Nairobi
ISBN
978-9966-26-321-6
Recommended Citation
Akolo, M.
, Ongeso, A.
, Musembi, H.
, Wesley, T.
, Achwoka, D.
(Eds.).
(2024). History of HIV and AIDS in Kenya: Evolution and Contemporary Issues, p. 148.
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https://ecommons.aku.edu/books/160