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