Guest guest Posted November 10, 2001 Report Share Posted November 10, 2001 HIV Education and Prevention by Gracious .Shipra Publications, Delhi. Pages 252.: Rs 495. AIDS or Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome was shrouded in half- truths and misinformation for a pretty long time. There was this smug belief that this could never happen in India and only in the " promiscuous " West or the vulnerable Africa would this incurable malady strike. It was also associated with homosexuality and was considered highly contagious. Though some of the beliefs were partly true, it was wrong to presume that AIDS would never strike in India. Today the myth has exploded wshen we learn that in fact India has one of the largest numbers of people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV that causes AIDS. Says , " According to the United Nation's Programme on HIV/AIDS India already has more HIV infected people than any other country in the world…India has the dubious distinction of becoming the AIDS capital of the 21st century… " The author avers that the HIV virus belongs to the family of retroviruses, which are simple microscopic organisms dependent on a host for reproduction. It is too fragile to survive for long outside the human body. Thus it is not contagious and cannot be passed from one person to another like the influenza virus. The HIV virus lacks independent metabolism and cannot grow without energy and nutrients supplied by a host cell. But despite its fragility, the HIV is " a deadly virus, which can remain in the body for several years before causing damage to the immune defence system… " The author points out that an infected individual can lead a " perfectly normal " life for years together. This book consists of eight chapters that deal with the detection of the virus, prevention of infection, identification of vulnerable groups of people, etc. Chapter seven is especially informative as it deals with curriculum development on AIDS, sex, and family life education. It also has a look at the existing education programme in the country. It cites IGNOU as a model in this regard. It is a thought provoking attempt by Gracious . This volume will certainly prove invaluable to educationists as well as to those who want to have information on the deadly HIV/AIDS phenomenon. http://www.tribuneindia.com/20011014/spectrum/book3.htm#top _______________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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