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Irwin, Matthew. Can AZT & other anti-HIV drugs cause AIDS?: Are the toxic effects of anti-viral drugs being blamed on HIV? Toronto: HEAL, 1999.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. International Development Committee. Delivering the goods: HIV/AIDS and the provision of anti-retrovirals : first report of Session 2005-06. London: Stationery Office, 2005.

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1951-, Rehle Thomas, Human Sciences Research Council, South African Medical Research Council., and Education Labour Relations Council (South Africa), eds. HIV-positive educators in South African public schools: Predictions for prophylaxis and antiretroviral therapy. Cape Town: HSRC Press, 2005.

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Powderly, William G. Manual of HIV therapeutics. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001.

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Chomba, Chrispin. Antiretroviral therapy community preparedness: Best practices in three selected countries in Southern Africa. Avondale, Harare, Zimbabwe: SAFAIDS, 2008.

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HIV/Aids And the Provision of the Anti-retroviral Government Response to the Committee's First Report of Session 2005-06 First Special Report of Session 2005-06: House of Commons Papers 922 2005-06. Stationery Office, 2006.

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HIV/AIDS Care and Treatment: Guide for Implementation. World Health Organization, 2005.

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1939-, Sande Merle A., and Root Richard K, eds. Treatment of serious infections in the 1990s. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1992.

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Powderly, William G. Manual of HIV Therapeutics. 2nd ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000.

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Cured: How the Berlin patients defeated HIV and forever changed medical science. Dutton, 2014.

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Antiretoviral (ARV) drug resistance in the developing world. Rockville, Md: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2007.

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Clercq, Erik De. Combination Therapy of Aids. Springer, 2012.

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Clercq, Erik De, and Anne-Mieke Vandamme. Combination Therapy of AIDS. Birkhauser Verlag, 2012.

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(Editor), Erik De Clercq, and Anne-Mieke Vandamme (Editor), eds. Combination Therapy of AIDS (Milestones in Drug Therapy). Birkhäuser Basel, 2004.

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AIDS Treatment and Human Rights in Context. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

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Jones, Peris S. AIDS Treatment and Human Rights in Context. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

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An approach to evaluating HAART utilization and outcomes in CARE Act-funded clinics. [Washington, D.C.?]: The Bureau, 2000.

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1951-, Rehle Thomas, Human Sciences Research Council, South African Medical Research Council., and Education Labour Relations Council (South Africa), eds. HIV-positive educators in South African public schools: Predictions for prophylaxis and antiretroviral therapy. Cape Town: HSRC Press, 2005.

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Mortal Combat: AIDS Denialism and the Struggle for Antiretrovirals in South Africa. University of Kwazulu Natal Press, 2007.

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Jex, Aaron R., Rachel M. Chalmers, Huw V. Smith, Giovanni Widmer, Vincent McDonald, and Robin B. Gasser. Cryptosporidiosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0053.

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Cryptosporidium species represent a genus of parasitic protozoa (Apicomplexa) that are transmitted via the faecal-oral route and commonly infect the epithelial tissues of the gastric or intestinal (or sometimes the respiratory) tract of many vertebrates, including humans. Infection occurs following the ingestion of viable and resistant oocysts, through direct host-to-host contact or in contaminated food, drinking or recreational water. Infection can be transmitted via anthroponotic (human-to-human, human-to-animal) or zoonotic (animal-to-human or animal-to-animal) pathways, depending upon the species of Cryptosporidium. Although infection can be asymptomatic, common symptoms of disease (cryptosporidiosis) include diarrhoea, colic (abdominal pain), nausea or vomiting, dehydration and/or fever. In humans, cryptosporidial infection in immunocompetent patients is usually short-lived (days to weeks) and eliminated following the stimulation of an effective immune response. However, infection in immunodeficient individuals (e.g., those with HIV/AIDS) can be chronic and fatal (in the absence of immunotherapy), as there are few effective anti-cryptosporidial drugs and no vaccines available. The present chapter provides an account of the history, taxonomy and biology, genomics and genetics of Cryptosporidium, the epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment and control of cryptosporidiosis and the advances in tools for the identification and characterisation of Cryptosporidium species and the diagnosis of cryptosporidiosis.
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