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HIV/AIDS – The Jennings Report: Redefining the Size, Scope, and Scale of the AIDS Epidemic by Forensic Review of the Medical Literature
Health Alert Communications, Jan 2011, Pages: 131
Citing the medical and scientific literature, HIV/AIDS: The Jennings Report reveals the false assumptions underlying global estimates for the prevalence and distribution of HIV infection, thereby drawing into strong question the actual market size for products related to HIV infection.
HIV/AIDS: The Jennings Report presents a potentially invaluable perspective to decision-makers responsible for funding HIV/AIDS-related endeavors:
- antiretroviral products - therapeutic products related to HIV infection - diagnostic products related to HIV infection - HIV vaccines - HIV pipeline product development - the HIV testing market - global HIV/AIDS health care intervention
Or whose purviews include:
- the global HIV/AIDS market size - HIV/AIDS market forecasts - HIV/AIDS market analysis - HIV/AIDS market revenues - investment in the Life Sciences
This pivotal document distills the knowledge garnered from a forensic review of the medical literature – over 3,000 scientific and medical articles – the collaborative efforts of thousands of scientists spanning 30 years.
The scientific literature is clear: (1) New York City is the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic; (2) the theory that HIV came from monkeys is a fallacy (the theory that AIDS originated in African monkeys arose from an incident of laboratory contamination); and (3) the African AIDS epidemic-as-holocaust never manifested.
A series of interlocking fallacies have distorted scientific and public perceptions of HIV and the AIDS epidemic, such that scientific and medical data are viewed through a warped lens.
This document reveals the nature and causes of these distortions by reporting on all the relevant disciplines, presenting information previously overlooked, and reconfiguring the medical and scientific data into a new conceptual constellation. The precision of this qualitative information sloughs away many long-lived misconceptions, and confutes the theorems upon which the quantitative statistical models are based.
The information presented by HIV/AIDS: The Jennings Report has powerful implications that could affect funding and research prerogatives, potentially enabling more practical allocation of resources. A benefit to anyone making decisions about resource allocations to AIDS-related projects or interventions.
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