Treatment and Care for Persons with HIV Infection and AIDS: Hearings Before the Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, July 28 and August 1, 1989U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 442 pages |
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... risk of tuberculosis among intravenous drug users with human immunondeficiency virus infection . N Engl J Med 1989 ; 320 : 545-50 . 8 Selwyn PA , Feingold AR , Hartel D , et al . Increased risk of pneumonia in HIV - infected intravenous ...
... risk of tuberculosis among intravenous drug users with human immunondeficiency virus infection . N Engl J Med 1989 ; 320 : 545-50 . 8 Selwyn PA , Feingold AR , Hartel D , et al . Increased risk of pneumonia in HIV - infected intravenous ...
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... risk groups from outpatient care , to housing and counseling , to prevention through community education . Not only were these services developed earlier in San Francisco , they were strongly supported by local public funds . This ...
... risk groups from outpatient care , to housing and counseling , to prevention through community education . Not only were these services developed earlier in San Francisco , they were strongly supported by local public funds . This ...
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... risk group . San Francisco's AIDS patients are more likely to be white , whereas New York's are more likely to be black or Hispanic . This reflects general demographic differ- ences in these cities . Compared to all AIDS patients in the ...
... risk group . San Francisco's AIDS patients are more likely to be white , whereas New York's are more likely to be black or Hispanic . This reflects general demographic differ- ences in these cities . Compared to all AIDS patients in the ...
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... risk group has been represented by orga- nized spokesmen who were an integral component of the local political establishment even before the AIDS epi- demic began . Such visibility and political power for the major risk group in San ...
... risk group has been represented by orga- nized spokesmen who were an integral component of the local political establishment even before the AIDS epi- demic began . Such visibility and political power for the major risk group in San ...
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... risk . To support its community - based services , New York City has relied more on state and private funding and less on local funds compared to San Francisco . This may be due to the transfer of responsibility for various services ...
... risk . To support its community - based services , New York City has relied more on state and private funding and less on local funds compared to San Francisco . This may be due to the transfer of responsibility for various services ...
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