The year 2004 marked a decisive turning point in the Chinese authorities’ response to the risk of an HIV epidemic. Following the crisis caused by the SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) outbreak in 2003, the government seems to have become fully aware of urgent public health issues and of the potential impact of epidemic outbreaks on economic development. In 2004, the State Council adopted a national intervention plan for the prevention and control of AIDS. This plan called for a more co..
This thesis documents the development of the Chinese government’s response to HIV/AIDS in the c...
In this article, I address the lack of research in current scholarship on the impacts China's chang...
This paper traces the commonly believed three phases of the HIV/AIDs epidemic in China from the earl...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic that spread in Henan Province (and beyond) in the 1990s through unsafe blood c...
International audienceFollowing a brief introduction on the current AIDS situation in China, three d...
Four factors have driven China\u27s response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic: (1) existing government struc...
Despite widespread biomedical advances in treatment, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (...
Four factors have driven China's response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic: (1) existing government structur...
China’s first HIV infection was officially reported in 1985 and by the end of 1996, there may have b...
BackgroundChina has experienced unprecedented economic growth since the 1980s. Despite this impressi...
Four factors have driven China's response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic: (1) existing government structur...
For several years now, at a time when Henan remains one of the areas of China most heavily affected ...
This article offers an overview of the AIDS situation in China and analyses the Chinese official res...
Over the past two decades, several factors have amplified the risk for epidemic diseases to spread b...
This paper offers a detailed analysis of the epidemiological and legal paradigm for HIV risk in Chi...
This thesis documents the development of the Chinese government’s response to HIV/AIDS in the c...
In this article, I address the lack of research in current scholarship on the impacts China's chang...
This paper traces the commonly believed three phases of the HIV/AIDs epidemic in China from the earl...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic that spread in Henan Province (and beyond) in the 1990s through unsafe blood c...
International audienceFollowing a brief introduction on the current AIDS situation in China, three d...
Four factors have driven China\u27s response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic: (1) existing government struc...
Despite widespread biomedical advances in treatment, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (...
Four factors have driven China's response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic: (1) existing government structur...
China’s first HIV infection was officially reported in 1985 and by the end of 1996, there may have b...
BackgroundChina has experienced unprecedented economic growth since the 1980s. Despite this impressi...
Four factors have driven China's response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic: (1) existing government structur...
For several years now, at a time when Henan remains one of the areas of China most heavily affected ...
This article offers an overview of the AIDS situation in China and analyses the Chinese official res...
Over the past two decades, several factors have amplified the risk for epidemic diseases to spread b...
This paper offers a detailed analysis of the epidemiological and legal paradigm for HIV risk in Chi...
This thesis documents the development of the Chinese government’s response to HIV/AIDS in the c...
In this article, I address the lack of research in current scholarship on the impacts China's chang...
This paper traces the commonly believed three phases of the HIV/AIDs epidemic in China from the earl...