Infectious AIDS

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Infectious AIDS: Have We Been Misled? (ISBN 1556431953) is a 1995 book by Peter Duesberg. It is "a collection of thirteen articles originally published in scientific journals that call into question the dogma of infectious AIDS".

Contents

Contents

  1. "Retroviruses as Carcinogens and Pathogens: Expectations and reality" (1987)
  2. "HIV Causes/Is Not the Cause of AIDS" (1988)
  3. "HIV and AIDS: Correlation but not causation" (1989)
  4. "AIDS epidemiology: Inconsistencies with HIV and with infectious disease" (1991)
  5. "Latent viruses and mutated oncogenes: No evidence for pathogenicity" (with JR Schwartz) (1992)
  6. "AIDS acquired by drug consumption and other noncontagious risk factors" (1992)
  7. "The HIV gap in national AIDS statistics" (1993)
  8. "Infectious AIDS: Stretching the germ theory beyond its limits" (1994)
  9. "The Duesberg phenomenon" (letter) (1995)
  10. "Foreign-protein-mediated immunodeficiency in hemophiliacs with and without HIV" (1995)
  11. "Duesberg and the Right of Reply According to Maddox-nature" (with Harvey Bialy) (1995)
  12. "How much longer can we afford the AIDS virus monopoly?" (1995)
  • Index

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