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AIDS & Public Policy Journal 1998 - Abstracts
AIDS & Public Policy Journal 1998
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Subject
Authors
Bragdon v. Abbott: who's in? Who's out?(Supreme Court case involving the Americans with Disabilities Act)
Law
Davis, Dena S.
Can access to care for people living with HIV be expanded?
Law
Levi, Jeffrey
Cost-effectiveness analysis and HIV prevention community planning.
Law
Pinkerton, Steven D., Holtgrave, David R., Willingham, Mary, Goldstein, Ellen
Economic and geographic diversity in AIDS incidence among HIV exposure groups in New York City: 1983 to 1995.
Law
Fordyce, E. James, Forlenza, Susan, Shum, Roy, Singh, Tejinder Pal
Expanding access to PEP: ethical and legal issues.(postexposure prophylaxis)
Law
Baylis, Francoise, Ginn, Diana
Healthcare for the drug-dependent Americans.(Editorial)
Law
Novick, Alvin
HIV surveillance: what's hot, what's not.
Law
Novick, Alvin
Testing the force: HIV and discrimination in the Australian military.
Law
Feldman, Eric A.
The AIDS Litigation Project: HIV/AIDS in the courts in the 1990s, part 2.
Law
Gostin, Lawrence O., Webber, David W.
The "best proven therapeutic method" standard in clinical trials in technologically developing countries.
Law
Levine, Robert J.
The ethics of needle-exchange programs.
Law
Clark, Peter A.
The ethics of placebo-controlled trials for perinatal transmission of HIV in developing countries.
Law
Clark, Peter A.
The perceptions and experiences of managed care by HIV-positive individuals in New York City.
Law
Halkitis, Perry N., Dooha, Susan M.
Workshop report: AIDS and stigma: A conceptual framework and research agenda.
Law
Burris, Scott, Chesney, Margaret, Fullilove, Mindy Thompson, Mitnick, Leonard, Herek, Gregory M., Levi, Jeffrey, Novick, Alvin, Devine, Patricia, Fullilove, Robert, Gunther, Herbert Chao, Michaels, Stuart, Pryor, John, Snyder, Mark, Sweeney, Timothy
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