Global HIV/AIDS Medicine || Molecular Biology of HIV: Implications for New Therapies
โ Scribed by Greene, Warner C.
- Book ID
- 120808942
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 351 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 141602882X
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โฆ Synopsis
Hiv/aids Management Poses Many Different Challenges Around The World, And The Therapies Available In The West Are Often Not Economically Feasible In Developing Countries. This New Book Is The First To Address The Myriad Of Clinical Difficulties Faced By Health Practitioners Worldwide In Managing Hiv/aids. Edited By The Same Authorities Responsible For The Highly Respected Reference The Medical Management Of Aids, With Associate Editors That Include The President Of The International Aids Society And A Preeminent Opinion Leader In The Fight Against Aids In Africa, And Authored By A Who's Who Of Current Global Experts On Hiv And Aids Medicine, This Visionary Text Presents All The Practical, Indispensable Information That Clinicians Everywhere Need To Offer Their Patients The Best Possible Care. Access Reliable, Up-to-the-minute Guidance That Addresses The Realities Of Hiv/aids Management In Your Geographical Region, Thanks To Contributions From A Global Cast Of Renowned Expert Clinicians And Researchers. Locate The Clinically Actionable Information You Need Quickly With An Organization That Mirrors The Current State Of The Aids Epidemic And The Different Needs Of Western Vs. Developing-world Patients And Clinicians. Diagnose Aids Manifestations Confidently By Comparing Them To Full-color Clinical Images. Review Essential Data Quickly Through Numerous At-a-glance Tables.
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