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Scientific Errors and Controversies in the U.S. HIV/AIDS Epidemic How They Slowed Advances and Were Resolved
Book Code: C34717
ISBN: 0-313-34717-4
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-34717-7
240 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 12/30/2007
List Price: $49.95 (UK Sterling Price: £27.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • Part history, part narrative, and principally a scientific autopsy, this book is an insider's account of the errors, controversies, and corrections that have marked the first twenty-five years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. It describes how these many scientific errors occurred, how they distracted researchers and the public, and how they were corrected. The author shows how scienfitic errors and controversies inevitably occur in the abscence, ignorance, or dismissal of good data, and the promotion of bad data or analyses. He suggests reforms of government processes, medical and scientific journal review, and graduate education that may help scientists recognize and correct error faster, enabling us to deal with future epidemics more efficiently.
    —Issues in Law & Medicine
    Spring 2008
Description: Our understanding, prevention, and treatment of HIV have made remarkable strides in the past two decades, but the way has not been smooth or straight. Part history, part narrative, and mainly "scientific autopsy," this book is an insider's account of the errors, controversies, and corrections that have marked the first 25 years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. The author discusses the sources of these errors and controversies and provides many examples. These range from the scientifically contentious and protracted-- such as laboratory contaminations that lead to identifying HTLV-III and HTLV-IV, or arguments that there were HIV patients who were "silently infected," and not detectable by standard HIV tests--to controversies that the scientific community quickly evaluated and discarded--such as the belief that HIV is spread by mosquitoes, or that one AIDS-associated cancer is caused by "poppers," nitrates inhaled for sexual stimulation. This book describes how these many scientific errors occurred, how they got propagated, how they distracted researchers and the public, and how they got corrected. Holmberg, a longtime past Chief of Epidemiology in the CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, shows us how scientific errors and controversies inevitably occur in the absence, ignorance, or dismissal of good data, and the promotion of bad data or analyses. He suggests reforms of governmental processes, medical and scientific journal review, and in graduate education that may help scientists recognize and correct errors faster, and so deal with future epidemics more efficiently.
LC Card Number: 2007035419
LCC Class: RA643
Dewey Class: 614
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