What is the U.S. Role in Combating the Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic?: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, July 22, 1999U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 280 lappuses |
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... treatment for HIV and AIDS . How can we treat such a large and growing population ? The World Health Organization and affiliated organizations recently announced that AIDS kills more people worldwide than any other infectious disease ...
... treatment for HIV and AIDS . How can we treat such a large and growing population ? The World Health Organization and affiliated organizations recently announced that AIDS kills more people worldwide than any other infectious disease ...
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... treatment in developing nations , rather than im- posing rigid licensing and import practices ? Is it necessary for ... treat- ment delivery in developing countries pose significant risks of new strains of AIDS ? I hope we will learn ...
... treatment in developing nations , rather than im- posing rigid licensing and import practices ? Is it necessary for ... treat- ment delivery in developing countries pose significant risks of new strains of AIDS ? I hope we will learn ...
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... treatment . Here in the United States , while AIDS continues to spread , AIDS deaths have dropped recently by 47 percent , primarily due to new drug treatments that prolong lives and allow people to remain pro- ductive , and the ...
... treatment . Here in the United States , while AIDS continues to spread , AIDS deaths have dropped recently by 47 percent , primarily due to new drug treatments that prolong lives and allow people to remain pro- ductive , and the ...
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... treatment for HIV / AIDS . How can we treat such a large and growing population ? The World Health Organization and affiliated organizations recently announced that 6 Berry, Hon Marion, a Representative in Congress from the State Arkansas.
... treatment for HIV / AIDS . How can we treat such a large and growing population ? The World Health Organization and affiliated organizations recently announced that 6 Berry, Hon Marion, a Representative in Congress from the State Arkansas.
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... treatment . Here in the United States , while AIDS continues to spread , our AIDS deaths recently dropped by 47 % , primarily due to new drug treatments that prolong lives and allow people to remain productive . I hope that we can do ...
... treatment . Here in the United States , while AIDS continues to spread , our AIDS deaths recently dropped by 47 % , primarily due to new drug treatments that prolong lives and allow people to remain productive . I hope that we can do ...
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