Linked by Blood: Hemophilia and AIDS

Linked by Blood: Hemophilia and AIDS

Green, David

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Linked by Blood recounts the factors responsible for the widespread infection of people with hemophilia by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-contaminated blood and offers a prescription for addressing the challenges of future viral epidemics. It describes the impact of AIDS on people with hemophilia, their families and caregivers. The collection, processing, and distribution of blood in the early years of the HIV epidemic are described, and the failure of regulatory agencies to promulgate effective rules to safeguard the blood supply are discussed. The contributions of individuals and organizations that mitigated the epidemic are recognized. Linked by Blood presents recommendations for addressing the myriad medical, social, and economic challenges posed by blood-borne viral infections (AIDS, Ebola, MERS) that periodically sweep through large segments of our population. Addresses the challenges of future viral epidemics Understand the risks and benefits of blood transfusionDemystify HIV/AIDS by learning how this virus causes disease, is detected and treatedStudy the factors that led to contamination of the blood supply and contributed to the AIDS epidemicLearn about hemophilia: who is affected, why they bleed, how it is treated, what complications occurUnderstand the role of regulatory agencies in protecting the blood supply and ensuring the safety of blood and blood productsLearn of new proposals to enhance blood product safety and regulate the prices of blood, drugs, and devices that are essential for human health. INDICE: PrefaceIntroductionChapter 1.  The impact of AIDS on hemophiliaChapter 2.  Blood: vital but potentially dangerousChapter 3.  What is hemophilia?Chapter 4.  The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Chapter 5.  Blood as a vehicle for the spread of AIDSChapter 6.  Hemophilia: an affinity for bloodChapter 7.  A full-blown epidemicChapter 8.  The Institute of Medicine studyChapter 9.  Factors that enabled the epidemicChapter 10. Contributions that mitigated the epidemicChapter 11. Hemophilia: past and presentChapter 12. A prescription for safeguarding blood and controlling treatment costsEach chapter concludes with a list of Key Points and references.

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-805302-7
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 200
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/08/2016
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés