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020 | _a0-631-22357-6 | ||
050 | _aWC 503.K35 2004 | ||
100 | _aKalipeni, E. (ed.)|Craddock, S. (ed.)|Oppong, J.R. (ed.)|Ghosh, J. (ed.) | ||
245 | 0 | _aHIV & AIDS in Africa: beyond epidemiology | |
260 |
_aMalden, MA. _bBlackwell Publishing Ltd. _c2004 |
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300 | _axvii, 398p. | ||
500 | _aExamines the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa and the forces that play a role in the spread of this disease. Presents multidisciplinary approaches that center on numerous critical foci of AIDS research in the social sciences. Explains the significance of realising the importance of multiple scales of analysis so as to understand why HIV is transmitted in certain areas and how to take action in regard to this. Portrays the effects of AIDS on African communities and economies. | ||
650 | _aHIV Infections|Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome|Social Sciences|Africa|Epidemiology | ||
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_c1045 _d1045 |