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Author
Belsey, Mark A.
Title
AIDS and the family : policy options for a crisis in family capital / by Mark A. Belsey
Published
New York : United Nations, Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs, 2005
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Description
1 online resource (xviii, 170 pages) : illustrations
Notes
"ST/ESA/288."
"United Nations publication sales no.: E.06. IV.1"--Title page verso
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
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English
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Subject
AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
HIV infections -- Social aspects -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Family relationships -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
Families -- Health and hygiene -- Africa, Sub-Saharan
HIV (Viruses)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome -- psychology
HIV
Family Relations
MEDICAL -- AIDS & HIV.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- AIDS & HIV.
HIV (Viruses)
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Family relationships
AIDS (Disease) -- Social aspects
Families -- Health and hygiene
HIV infections -- Social aspects
SUBJECT
Africa, Sub-Saharan. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001667
Africa South of the Sahara https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D017954
Subject
Sub-Saharan Africa
Form
Electronic book
Author
United Nations. Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
ISBN
1423778081
9781423778080
Other Titles
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome and the family
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