The start of the fourth decade of the publication of AIDS is an appropriate time to look back at the early HIV/AIDS epidemic and consider how it might guide future… Click to show full abstract
The start of the fourth decade of the publication of AIDS is an appropriate time to look back at the early HIV/AIDS epidemic and consider how it might guide future responses to infectious disease threats and to the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic itself. As noted by Albert Camus in The Plague, ‘. . .we might try to explain the phenomenon of the plague, but above all, should learn what it had to teach us’ [1].
               
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