Mortal Combat: AIDS Denialism and the Struggle for Antiretrovirals in South Africa
by Nicoli Nattrass
Nicoli Nattrass's new book
Mortal Combat: The Struggle for Antiretrovirals in South Africa (published by University of KwaZulu-Natal Press)
tells the story of South African President Mbeki's adoption of AIDS denialist ideas and the tragic consequences for AIDS policy in South
Africa. It exposes the strategy and tactics employed by AIDS denialists all over the world to undermine the use of antiretrovirals (ARVs)
for both HIV prevention and AIDS treatment.
"Many lives have been lost because of AIDS denialism, but nowhere has the impact been as dire as in South Africa," says Dr. Nattrass.
"According to some estimates, at least 170,000 HIV infections and 340,000 deaths could have been prevented with an aggressive, nationwide
roll-out ARVs to HIV-infected pregnant women and people with HIV/AIDS in need of these lifesaving medications."
Nicoli Nattrass is Director of the AIDS and Society Research Unit and Professor of Economics at the University of Cape Town.
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