The basic biology of the virus, HIV, and the disease it causes, AIDS. The economic, social and political factors that determine who gets sick and who remains healthy, who lives and who dies. The progress of scientific research and medical treatments. The reasons for hope; the reasons for fear. (To get a glimpse of some of the materials that students have been posting on the course forums, go to @AIDSFAH or #AIDSFAH.)

AIDS: Fear and Hope

AIDS: Fear and Hope

Instructor: Richard Meisler, Ph.D.
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What you'll learn
Hear about the histories of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and personal narratives from those who contracted the disease as well as from caretakers.
Experts will share about HIV biology, transmission, testing, prevention, treatment, and the search for a cure.
How economics, politics, culture, social patterns, and law are all factors that affect the nature, appearance, and health outcomes of a disease.
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Reviewed on Aug 17, 2017
very informative, talks about the social and scientific sides of AIDS from the beginning till this present day
Reviewed on Jul 18, 2022
The course is very interesting, imapctful and very useful in my place of work.
Reviewed on Aug 9, 2021
Excellent course to learn about HIV and AIDS from multi-perpective of views!
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