Evidence of the socio-demographic impact of AIDS in Africa
Material type: TextSeries: Health Transition Review Supp.2 Vol.7Publication details: Australia Health Transition Centre 1997Description: 188pSubject(s): LOC classification:- WC 503.4 HAI .A95 1997
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Presents papers discussed during a conference on socio-demographic impact of AIDS in Africa. Among the demographic variables discussed are mortality, fertility, population growth and age structure. Efforts made by some African governments are also addressed highlighting the extent of available technology and therapeutic measures in place.
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