Contents

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Tables

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Foreword  by Professor Otto G. Raabe

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Preface

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Chapter  1: Introduction

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Chapter 2: Epidemiology of AIDS  in risk groups

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 2.1 Brief history and definition of AIDS

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 2.2 Medical evidence shows that HIV dose  not cause AIDS

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 2.3 Epidemiology of AIDS in drug users  and homosexual men

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 2.4 Epidemiology of AIDS in hemophiliacs

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 2.5 Epidemiology of AIDS in patients  receiving blood transfusion and/or tissues

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 2.6 Epidemiology of AIDS in Africa

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 2.7 The importance of differential diagnosis

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Chapter 3:The causes and the pathogenesis  of AIDS in drug users and homosexuals

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 3.1 Drug and alcohol abuse and glucocorticoids  use can cause AIDs

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3.2 Gastrointestinal disease, drug abuse,  and glucocorticoids use in homosexuals can cause AIDS

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3.3 Additional examples demonstrating  that the HIV-hypothesis is not based on sound science

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Chapter 4: Changes in lymphoid organs and  adrenal glands of patients with AIDS and in risk groups are  not caused by HIV

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Chapter 5: Opportunistic diseases in AIDS  patients are caused by the use of drugs, immunosuppressive  agents, malnutrition, and endogenous release of  cortisol --  not by HIV

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5.1 Candidiasis

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5.2 Pneumocystis carnii pneumonia (PCP)

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5.3 Tuberculosis (TB)

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5.4 Recurrent pneumonia

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5.5 Viral infections

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5.6 Bacillary angiomatosis

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5.7 Listeriosis

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5.8 Toxoplasmosis of brain

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5.9 Histoplasmosis

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5.10 Cryptococcosis

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5.11 Cryptosporiasis

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5.12 Isosporiasis

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Chapter 6: HIV does not cause cervical  cancer or reproductive diseases in women

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6.1 Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

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6.2 Cervical dysplasia and cancer

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Chapter 7: Kaposi's sarcoma (KS)  and lymphoma are caused by drug and glucocorticosteroids use,  and malnutrition in patients with AIDS and not by HIV

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Chapter 8: Rates of regeneration  in lymphoid organs prove that the slow virus hypothesis is wrong

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Chapter 9: Failure of antiviral  drugs to cure AIDS and failure of the HIV-hypothesis

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Chapter 10: AIDS in infants and  children in USA and Europe is caused by drugs and not by HIV

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Chapter 11: AIDS in hemophilia  patients is caused by the use of immunosuppressive agents and  not by HIV

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Chapter 12: AIDS in organ transplant  and/or blood transfusion patients is caused by the immunosuppressive  therapy and not by HIV

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Chapter 13: AIDS in Africa is caused  by severe malnutrition

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Chapter 14: The possible causes  of AIDS and recommendations for treatment for patients with  AIDS

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Chapter 15: Discussion and future  actions

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Acknowledgements

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References

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