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):
- Blattner, W., R.C. Gallo, and H.M.
Temin. 1988. HIV causes AIDS. Science 241: 515.
- Blattner, W., R.C. Gallo, and H.M.
Temin. 1988. Blattner and colleagues respond to Duesberg.
Science 241: 514 & 517.
- Campbell, N.A. 1996. The
bodys defenses. In Biology, Fourth Edition
(Chapter 39: 852-877). The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing
Company, Inc., Menlo Park, California.
- 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.
- Duesberg, P. 1988. HIV is not the
cause of AIDS. Science 241: 514.
- Duesberg, P. 1988. Duesbergs
response to Blattner and colleagues. Science 241:
515-516.
- 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.
- Duesberg, P. 1995. Duesberg on
AIDS causation: The culprit is non contagious risk
factors. The Scientist (March 20, 1995).
- Goodman, B. 1995. A controversy
that will not die: The role of HIV in causing AIDS. The
Scientist (March 20, 1995).
- Moore, J. 1996. A Duesberg adieu!
Nature 380: 293-294.
- Nowak, M.A. and A.J. McMichael.
1995. How HIV defeats the immune system. Scientific
American Aug. 1995: 58-65.
- Richardson, S. 1997. Crushing HIV.
Discover 18 (Jan. 1997): 28-29.
- Richardson, S. 1997. The Second
Key (HIV virus receptors). Discover 18 (Jan. 1997):
29-30.
Background on Immune System & HIV Infection:
- Campbell, N.A. 1996. The bodys defenses. In Biology,
Fourth Edition (Chapter 39: 852-877). The
Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., Menlo Park,
California.
- 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:
- 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.
- Westerman, P.L. and P.M. Davidson. 1993. Homophobic
attitudes and AIDS risk behavior of adolescents. Journal
of Adolescent Health 14 (3): 208-213.
- Wilson, T.E., J. Jaccard, and H. Minkoff. 1996.
HIV-antibody testing: Beliefs affecting the consistency
between womens behavioral intentions and behavior.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology 26 (19): 1734-1748.
- 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:
- Bloom, D.E. and A. Mahal. 1995. The AIDS epidemic and
economic policy analysis. Current Science 69 (10):
865-869.
- Farnham, P.G. 1994. Defining and measuring the costs of
the HIV epidemic to business firms. Public Health Rep.
109 (3): 311-318.
- Lester, B. 1993. The social context of HIV transmission
in the African-American community. Ethn. Dis. 3(4):
387-394.