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Published by Oxford University Press in New York .
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Subjects:

  • AIDS (Disease) -- Epidemiology,
  • AIDS (Disease) -- Government policy,
  • AIDS (Disease) -- International cooperation,
  • Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome,
  • World Health

Book details:

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other titlesAIDS in the world two, AIDS in the world 2
Statementthe Global AIDS Policy Coalition ; edited by Jonathan M. Mann and Daniel J.M. Tarantola.
ContributionsMann, Jonathan M., Tarantola, D., Global AIDS Policy Coalition.
Classifications
LC ClassificationsRA644.A25 A363582 1996
The Physical Object
Paginationxxxiv, 616 p. :
Number of Pages616
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL982361M
ISBN 100195089944, 0195090977
LC Control Number96020008

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