Disease surveillance, mortality and race: The case of HIV/AIDS in the United States
Disease surveillance, mortality and race: The case of HIV/AIDS in the United States
economic history, working papers
553/2021 Frederikke Frehr Kristensen and Paul Sharp
We demonstrate the importance of disease surveillance on cases and mortality during a pandemic through the example of HIV/AIDS in the United States, where it arrived in some states earlier than others, and had a particularly severe impact on African American communities. The effect remains, particularly for this group, even after the introduction of an effective treatment in 1996.
Economic History