TITLE

HIV/AIDS situation, WHO Western Pacific Region, 1998

PUB. DATE
April 2000
SOURCE
Weekly Epidemiological Record;4/7/2000, Vol. 75 Issue 14, p110
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports the number of HIV and AIDS cases in the World Health Organization Western Pacific Region. List of countries with declining HIV prevalence; Determination of sexually transmitted infections other than HIV; Assessment on the gonococcal susceptibility of HIV to antimicrobials.
ACCESSION #
5912903

Tags: HIV (Viruses);  WORLD Health Organization

 

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