Unheard Voices HIV and Blood Exposures
Monteiro,Anjali and Jayasankar, K.P.
Unheard Voices HIV and Blood Exposures videorecording a film by Anjali Monteiro and K. P. Jayasankar ; Unit for Media and Communications, Tata Institute of Social Sciences. - Bombay Monteiro,Anjali and Jayasankar, K.P. c2006 - 1 videodisc (27 min.) sd., col 4 3/4 in
Cataloged from container.
Drawing on the testimonies of individuals infected nosocomially with HIV/AIDS, the film aims to sensitise various groups to the risks involved in HIV transmission through blood exposures, in the Indian context. This risk has been systematically underestimated. The film critically examines various unsafe health care and cosmetic practices. It questions the low perception of risks associated with unsafe blood exposures, among health care professionals and others, which is due to the misinformation about survival of the HIV virus outside the human body. There is also misinformation about the importance of the sexual route, due to unreliable data, myths about sexual transmission and morality. We do not know how much HIV is being spread through sex and how much through blood. Given this scenario, the film also attempts to create awareness about safe practices.
DVD ; PAL.
In English and Hindi with English subtitles.
Selected Screenings:
Health Care Safety, Caucus, Toronto, Canada, 2006;
Be Positive Screenings, Seagull Foundation, Kolkata, India, 2008;
HIV/ AIDS - India, HIV transmission, Documentary film, Feature.film, blood exposures, unsafe blood exposures, precautions in treatments, HIV/AIDS sexual transmission, create awareness about safe practices
972.84 / UN
Unheard Voices HIV and Blood Exposures videorecording a film by Anjali Monteiro and K. P. Jayasankar ; Unit for Media and Communications, Tata Institute of Social Sciences. - Bombay Monteiro,Anjali and Jayasankar, K.P. c2006 - 1 videodisc (27 min.) sd., col 4 3/4 in
Cataloged from container.
Drawing on the testimonies of individuals infected nosocomially with HIV/AIDS, the film aims to sensitise various groups to the risks involved in HIV transmission through blood exposures, in the Indian context. This risk has been systematically underestimated. The film critically examines various unsafe health care and cosmetic practices. It questions the low perception of risks associated with unsafe blood exposures, among health care professionals and others, which is due to the misinformation about survival of the HIV virus outside the human body. There is also misinformation about the importance of the sexual route, due to unreliable data, myths about sexual transmission and morality. We do not know how much HIV is being spread through sex and how much through blood. Given this scenario, the film also attempts to create awareness about safe practices.
DVD ; PAL.
In English and Hindi with English subtitles.
Selected Screenings:
Health Care Safety, Caucus, Toronto, Canada, 2006;
Be Positive Screenings, Seagull Foundation, Kolkata, India, 2008;
HIV/ AIDS - India, HIV transmission, Documentary film, Feature.film, blood exposures, unsafe blood exposures, precautions in treatments, HIV/AIDS sexual transmission, create awareness about safe practices
972.84 / UN