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" Encyclopedia of AIDS / "
Thomas J. Hope, Douglas D. Richman, Mario Stevenson, editors-in-chief.
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BL
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Record Number
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851522
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Title & Author
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Encyclopedia of AIDS /\ Thomas J. Hope, Douglas D. Richman, Mario Stevenson, editors-in-chief.
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Publication Statement
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New York, NY :: Springer,, [2018]
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, ©2018
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1 online resource (3 volumes (2192 pages)) :: illustrations (some color)
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ISBN
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1493971018
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: 1493971026
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: 9781493971015
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: 9781493971022
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149397100X
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9781493971008
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references
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Contents
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Volume 1. A-G -- Volume 2. H-M -- Volume 3. N-Z.
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Abstract
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For the first time, the world's experts in HIV-AIDS have come together to publish the Encyclopedia of AIDS. The work features over 4,000 A-Z entries including medical, cultural, social, and pharmacological essays. The Pathology entries cover the various types of HIV-related illnesses, including those that are and are not AIDS-defining. Many of the conditions that are AIDS-defining illnesses have their own entries or are cross-referenced to a generic entry in which several related conditions are discussed (such as enteric diseases and fungal infections). Typically, the treatment of any given form of pathology is briefly discussed in the entry that covers that illness. The reference is a must-read for Infectious Disease specialists, Immunologists, Public Health researchers, Virologists, Microbiologists, Pharmacologists, and Physicians.--
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Subject
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AIDS (Disease), Encyclopedias.
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HIV (Viruses), Encyclopedias.
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Subject
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AIDS (Disease)
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Subject
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HIV (Viruses)
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Subject
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
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Dewey Classification
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616.97/92
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LC Classification
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RA643.8.E53 2018eb
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NLM classification
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WC 503.6E538 2018eb
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Added Entry
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Hope, Thomas J.
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Richman, Douglas D.
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Stevenson, Mario
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Parallel Title
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Encyclopedia of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
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