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We stand nakedly in front of a very serious pandemic, as mortal as any pandemic there ever has been,...
When AIDS was first recognized in 1981, most experts believed that it was a plague, a virulent unexp...
As AIDS has emerged as a medical and social concern, it has become a political issue as well. In a s...
Though more than 150,000 AIDS-related deaths have been reported worldwide and between 5 and 10 milli...
The AIDS epidemic is affecting American society in far-reaching and unexpected ways. It touches our ...
The severity of the current AIDS epidemic, combined with the lack of successful biological intervent...
This paper describes an interdisciplinary, variable credit-bearing university course on acquired imm...
HIV, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, affects over one million people nationwide. Of those one million ...
On occasion, the New England Journal of Public Policy will devote an entire issue to consideration o...
The research affirmed certain elements of current AIDS education theories and revealed areas which s...
Since the identification of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in 1981 as a distinct disease ...
We are now in the second decade of the AIDS epidemic in the United States. As of October 31, 1995, a...
The first fifteen years of the AIDS Crisis (1981-1996) were characterized by an immense need by thos...
Abstract. Problems posed by HIV/AIDS differ from those of past epidemics by virtue of unique propert...
At the end of 2003, between 1,039,000 and 1,185,000 persons in the United States were living with HI...
We stand nakedly in front of a very serious pandemic, as mortal as any pandemic there ever has been,...
When AIDS was first recognized in 1981, most experts believed that it was a plague, a virulent unexp...
As AIDS has emerged as a medical and social concern, it has become a political issue as well. In a s...
Though more than 150,000 AIDS-related deaths have been reported worldwide and between 5 and 10 milli...
The AIDS epidemic is affecting American society in far-reaching and unexpected ways. It touches our ...
The severity of the current AIDS epidemic, combined with the lack of successful biological intervent...
This paper describes an interdisciplinary, variable credit-bearing university course on acquired imm...
HIV, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, affects over one million people nationwide. Of those one million ...
On occasion, the New England Journal of Public Policy will devote an entire issue to consideration o...
The research affirmed certain elements of current AIDS education theories and revealed areas which s...
Since the identification of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in 1981 as a distinct disease ...
We are now in the second decade of the AIDS epidemic in the United States. As of October 31, 1995, a...
The first fifteen years of the AIDS Crisis (1981-1996) were characterized by an immense need by thos...
Abstract. Problems posed by HIV/AIDS differ from those of past epidemics by virtue of unique propert...
At the end of 2003, between 1,039,000 and 1,185,000 persons in the United States were living with HI...
We stand nakedly in front of a very serious pandemic, as mortal as any pandemic there ever has been,...
When AIDS was first recognized in 1981, most experts believed that it was a plague, a virulent unexp...
As AIDS has emerged as a medical and social concern, it has become a political issue as well. In a s...