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Last Revised: June 06, 2000

Author - Tom Huber - Summer 1997

Case Source: Clyde Freeman Herreid. 1997. AIDS and the Duesberg Phenomenon: A Problem-Based Learning Case Study. State University of New York at Buffalo. [http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/aids.htm]

Sources for First Week (Duesberg Controversy):

  1. Blattner, W., R.C. Gallo, and H.M. Temin. 1988. HIV causes AIDS. Science 241: 515.
  2. Blattner, W., R.C. Gallo, and H.M. Temin. 1988. Blattner and colleagues respond to Duesberg. Science 241: 514 & 517.
  3. Campbell, N.A. 1996. The body’s defenses. In Biology, Fourth Edition (Chapter 39: 852-877). The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., Menlo Park, California.
  4. Deng, H., R. Liu, W. Ellmeier, S. Choe, D. Unutmaz, M. Burkhart, P. DiMarzio, S. Marmon, R.E. Sutton, C.M. Hill, C.B. Davis, S.C. Peiper, T.J. Schall, D.R. Littman and N.R. Landau. 1996. Identification of a major co-receptor for primary isolates of HIV-1. Nature 381: 661-666.
  5. Duesberg, P. 1988. HIV is not the cause of AIDS. Science 241: 514.
  6. Duesberg, P. 1988. Duesberg’s response to Blattner and colleagues. Science 241: 515-516.
  7. Duesberg, P. 1991. AIDS epidemiology: Inconsistencies with human immunodeficiency virus and with infectious disease. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA 88: 1575-1579.
  8. Duesberg, P. 1995. Duesberg on AIDS causation: The culprit is non contagious risk factors. The Scientist (March 20, 1995).
  9. Goodman, B. 1995. A controversy that will not die: The role of HIV in causing AIDS. The Scientist (March 20, 1995).
  10. Moore, J. 1996. A Duesberg adieu! Nature 380: 293-294.
  11. Nowak, M.A. and A.J. McMichael. 1995. How HIV defeats the immune system. Scientific American Aug. 1995: 58-65.
  12. Richardson, S. 1997. Crushing HIV. Discover 18 (Jan. 1997): 28-29.
  13. Richardson, S. 1997. The Second Key (HIV virus receptors). Discover 18 (Jan. 1997): 29-30.

Background on Immune System & HIV Infection:

  1. Campbell, N.A. 1996. The body’s defenses. In Biology, Fourth Edition (Chapter 39: 852-877). The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., Menlo Park, California.
  2. Nowak, M.A. and A.J. McMichael. 1995. How HIV defeats the immune system. Scientific American Aug. 1995: 58-65.

Suggested Readings for Fifth Class Day:

  1. Herek, G.M. and J.P. Capitanio. 1997. AIDS stigma and contact with persons with AIDS: Effects of direct and vicarious contact. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 27 (1): 1-36.
  2. Westerman, P.L. and P.M. Davidson. 1993. Homophobic attitudes and AIDS risk behavior of adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Health 14 (3): 208-213.
  3. Wilson, T.E., J. Jaccard, and H. Minkoff. 1996. HIV-antibody testing: Beliefs affecting the consistency between women’s behavioral intentions and behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 26 (19): 1734-1748.
  4. Zimmerman, R.S. and K. Olson. 1994. AIDS-related risk behavior and behavior change in a sexually active, heterosexual sample: A test of three models of prevention. AIDS Education and Prevention 6 (3): 189-205.

Suggested Readings for Sixth Class Day:

  1. Bloom, D.E. and A. Mahal. 1995. The AIDS epidemic and economic policy analysis. Current Science 69 (10): 865-869.
  2. Farnham, P.G. 1994. Defining and measuring the costs of the HIV epidemic to business firms. Public Health Rep. 109 (3): 311-318.
  3. Lester, B. 1993. The social context of HIV transmission in the African-American community. Ethn. Dis. 3(4): 387-394.