Rosalind J. Harrison-Chirimuuta
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AIDS from Africa
Western science or racist mythology?
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This chapter examines the AIDS science that claims that AIDS originated in Africa and the possibly racist underpinnings of this science. It discusses the alternative possibility of a laboratory origin of HIV. The chapter looks at the political and economic aspects of AIDS research in particular and science in general that may have encouraged or promoted the belief that AIDS originated in Africa. Although Western scientists accepted the African origin without difficulty, many Africans were unconvinced and argued that the fundamental concepts of the AIDS from Africa hypothesis resided in racial theory and not in science. The health services of most African countries cannot afford the diagnostic tests for AIDS. The World Health Organisation has different criteria for defining AIDS in Africa, based on signs and symptoms only, from the rest of the world.

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