ID | 125958 |
Title Proper | From disease to pandemic |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lieberman, Amy |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | MANGALSEN, Nepal-Most locals walk here, journeying hours or days to reach a smattering of tea shops and convenience stores or an ammonia-washed health clinic. Outsiders access the western Nepali district of Achham either by helicopter or the single road clinging precariously to the rocky corners of the Himalayan Mountains. People in Achham have no choice but to eat the little that sprouts from their stubborn land. Here, many know HIV only as "Bombay disease," a seemingly mysterious illness that began to weaken and kill in Achham when men started migrating to India for short-term, low-wage jobs more than a decade ago. |
`In' analytical Note | World Policy Journal Vol. 30, No.3; Fall 2013: p.78-87 |
Journal Source | World Policy Journal Vol. 30, No.3; Fall 2013: p.78-87 |
Key Words | Nepal ; Health Clinic ; Achham ; HIV ; India ; Mangalsen |