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The history of AIDS exceptionalism

机译:艾滋病例外现象的历史

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In the history of public health, HIV/AIDS is unique; it has widespread and long-lasting demographic, social, economic and political impacts. The global response has been unprecedented. AIDS exceptionalism - the idea that the disease requires a response above and beyond "normal" health interventions - began as a Western response to the originally terrifying and lethal nature of the virus. More recently, AIDS exceptionalism came to refer to the disease-specific global response and the resources dedicated to addressing the epidemic. There has been a backlash against this exceptionalism, with critics claiming that HIV/AIDS receives a disproportionate amount of international aid and health funding.This paper situations this debate in historical perspective. By reviewing histories of the disease, policy developments and funding patterns, it charts how the meaning of AIDS exceptionalism has shifted over three decades. It argues that while the connotation of the term has changed, the epidemic has maintained its course, and therefore some of the justifications for exceptionalism remain.
机译:在公共卫生的历史上,艾滋病毒/艾滋病是独一无二的。它具有广泛而持久的人口,社会,经济和政治影响。全球的反应是前所未有的。艾滋病例外现象(这种疾病需要一种超越“正常”健康干预措施的反应)的观念始于西方对这种病毒最初的可怕和致命性质的反应。最近,艾滋病例外论指的是针对特定疾病的全球应对措施,以及专门用于应对流行病的资源。这种例外主义遭到强烈反对,批评者声称艾滋病毒/艾滋病获得了不成比例的国际援助和卫生资金。通过回顾该病的历史,政策发展和筹资方式,它描绘了艾滋病例外现象的含义在过去的三十年中是如何转变的。它辩称,尽管该术语的含义已改变,但流行病仍保持了发展过程,因此,存在例外主义的某些理由。

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