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THERE IS NOTHING REMOTELY 'NORMAL' ABOUT SOUTHERN AFRICA'S LATEST FAMINE, AND NORMAL SOLUTIONS DO NOT APPLY
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Rethinking Food Aid to Fight Aids [PDF]
While the realization that AIDS is far more than a health problem has dawned only recently, many development organizations have yet to undertake thorough analyses of what this means for what they do, and how they do it. Even fewer have actually changed their policies and procedures to adjust to these new realities.
Kadiyala, Suneetha, Gillespie, Stuart
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U.S. Aid to AIDS in Africa [PDF]
WHO estimates that 6 million Africans have been injected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and that 1.16 million cases of AIDS had occurred among adults and children in sub‐Saha‐ran Africa by 1991. These are cumulative figures for ten years, including cases and deaths. AIDS is the only disease for which cumulative figures are published; every
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Abstract Using a model of probabilistic voting, we analyze the impact of aid on the political equilibrium in the recipient country or region. We consider politicians with mixed motives: they are interested in promoting social welfare but also value the benefit of holding office.
Casamatta, Georges, Vellutini, Charles
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Infection with human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) is associated with a wide spectrum of secondary infections. It is only through a concerted approach by microbiologists with expertise involving many different organisms that we can hope to control the secondary infections associated with HIV-1 infection and to prolong life until effective means
Albritton, WL, Gill, MJ
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Major changes are occurring in the epidemiology of opportunistic infections (OI) in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). A marked decrease of minor and major OI was observed and clinical resistance of thrush to antifungal agents became extremely rare.
Marcelo D. Martins+8 more
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Further Studies in the Evaluation of Carbohydrate Utilization Tests as Aids in the Differentiation of Species of Streptomyces [PDF]
R. G. Benedict+4 more
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Aids e a Aids das ciências [PDF]
Este trabalho visa apresentar parte dos desenvolvimentos de uma pesquisa sobre a construção das doenças no discurso biomédico, partindo de uma abordagem ligada à sociologia do conhecimento, aqui definida como antiessencialista. Com o intuito de demonstrar algumas das questões teórico-metodológicas apontadas, os dados da pesquisa referentes ao ...
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HISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF SPECIFIC OXIDATIVE ENZYMES. IV. SOLUBLE OXIDATION-REDUCTION DYES AS AIDS IN THE HISTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF OXIDATIVE ENZYMES WITH TETRAZOLIUM SALTS [PDF]
Emmanuel Farber, CONNIE D. LOUVIERE
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