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List of Background Papers
The following background papers (listed alphabetically by author) were
prepared for the Committee on a National Strategy for AIDS. Copies of
the papers are available from the Institute of Medicine, 2101 Constitution
Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20418.
AIDS and Biomedical Research: A Comparative Analysis
Evridiki Chatziandreou and John D. Graham, Ph.D.
Beyond the Political Model of Reporting: Non-Specific Symptoms in
Media Communications About AIDS
William A. Check, Ph.D.
Genetic Variation in AIDS Viruses
John M.Coffin,Ph.D.
AIDS Among Intravenous Drug Users: Current Research in Epidemiol-
ogy, Natural History, and Prevention Strategies
Don C. Des Jarlais, Ph.D.
Animal Models for AIDS and Their Use for Vaccine and Drug Develop
ment
Ronald C. Desrosiers, Ph.D., and Norman L. Letvin, M.D.
The Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type-III tHTLV-III) and Drug
Abusers
Harold M. Ginzburg, M.D., J.D., M.P.H., and Stanley H. Weiss, M.D.
The AIDS Epidemic: A Projection of Its Irripact on Hospitals, 1986-1991
Jesse Green, Ph.D., Madeleine Singer! M.P.H., and Neil Wintield,
Ph.D.
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Cultural Practices Contributing to the Transm
Daniel B. Hrdy, M.D., Ph.D.
Drug Use After Drug Abuse Treatment: Followup of 1979-1980 TOPS
Admission Cohorts
Robert L. Hubbard, Ph.D., Mary Ellen Marsden, Ph.D., Elizabeth
Cavanaugh, and J. Valley Rachal
The NIH Research Effort on AIDS: To What Extent Has It Been
Achieved by Reprogramming Funds Originally Allotted for Other
Purposes?
Richard M. Krause, M.D.
Ethical Dilemmas About Intensive Care in Patients with AIDS
Bernard Lo, M.D., Thomas A. Rabin, M.D., Neal H. Cohen, M.D.,
Robert M. Wachter, M.D., John M. Luce, M.D., and Philip C.
Hopewell, M.D.
Neurological Manifestations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infec
tions
Justin C. McArthur, M.B., B.S.
Models of AIDS in the Light of Other Natural Lentivirus Infections in
Domestic Animals
Opendra Narayan, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Social Science Research Relating to AIDS: Existing Knowledge and
Research Needs
Dorothy Nelkin, Ph.D.
An Overview of Pediatric AIDS: Approaches to Diagnosis and Outcome
Assessment
Wade P. Parks, M.D., Ph.D., and Gwendolyn B. Scott, M.D.
Issues of Ethics, Cost, and the Utilization of Scarce Medical Resources in
the Terminal Care of AIDS Patients
Thomas A. Raff n, M.D., and Bernard Lo, M.D.
Intensive Care for Patients with the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Thomas A. Rabin, M3., Bernard Lo, M.D., Robert M. Wachter,
M.D., John M. Luce, M.D., and Neal H. Cohen, M.D.
Federal Funding for AIDS: Decision Process and Results
Michael Stoto, Ph.D., David Blumenthal, M.D., M.P.P., Jane S.
Durch, M.A., and Penny H. Feldman, Ph.D.
Mechanisms of Cell Killing Cytopathic Effects by Retroviruses
Howard M. Temin, Pn.D.
Public Perceptions, Plural and Individual Behaviors in Response to AIDS
Epidemic: Present Knowledge
Charles Turner, Ph.D.
Approaches to Understanding the Pathogenic Mechanisms in AIDS
Irving Weissman, M.D.
ission of AIDS in Africa
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