Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) virus is now considered by public health authorities to be a true epidemic we know that transmission of the virus is preventable. The scientific community continues to unravel parts of the puzzle piece by piece. However, because of the complexity of the virus, and it's ever changing nature there are a growing number of physicians who believe that a cure or a vaccine may be a decade or more away. Some researchers suggest that one may never be found. The best medical experts in the world tell us that for the foreseeable future our best and only protection against AIDS is education at all levels of our society. It is to this goal that this book is dedicated.
Peter Gary Tatchell is an Australian-born British Political campaigner, well known for his work with LGBT social movements, who attracted international notice for his attempted citizen's arrest of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe in 1999 and again in 2001.