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Interim Hearing On Aids Prevention Strategies, Senate Select Committee On Aids
Interim Hearing On Aids Prevention Strategies, Senate Select Committee On Aids
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Hearing On Aids In Minority Communities. Part Ii - Written Testimony, Senate Committee On Health And Human Services
Hearing On Aids In Minority Communities. Part Ii - Written Testimony, Senate Committee On Health And Human Services
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Hearing On Aids In Minority Communities, Senate Committee On Health And Human Services
Hearing On Aids In Minority Communities, Senate Committee On Health And Human Services
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Interim Hearing On Treatment Of People With Aids, Senate Select Committee On Aids
Interim Hearing On Treatment Of People With Aids, Senate Select Committee On Aids
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Interim Hearing On Aids: Past, Present, And Future, Senate Select Committee On Aids
Interim Hearing On Aids: Past, Present, And Future, Senate Select Committee On Aids
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Aids And The Iv Drug User, Senate Select Committee On Substance Abuse, Senate Select Committee On Aids
Aids And The Iv Drug User, Senate Select Committee On Substance Abuse, Senate Select Committee On Aids
California Senate
No abstract provided.
Senate Bill 1251 Home Health Attendant Or Hospice Care Pilot Study, California Senate
Senate Bill 1251 Home Health Attendant Or Hospice Care Pilot Study, California Senate
California Senate
Jack LIttle, Ph.D
Steve Daley, M.A.
Howard Fortson
AIDS Project Los Angeles.
Interim Hearing On Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Assembly Committee On Health
Interim Hearing On Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Assembly Committee On Health
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Senate Bill 1251 Evaluation Of California's Aids Community Education Program, California Senate
Senate Bill 1251 Evaluation Of California's Aids Community Education Program, California Senate
California Senate
Prepared for the Office of AIDS, California Department of Health, by:
Paul Harder
Sandra Wexler
Toby Marotta
Sheigla Murphy
Amanda Houston-Hamilton
Conducted under DHS Contract #85-87156
Getting To Market: The Scientific And Legal Climate For Developing An Aids Vaccine, Wendy K. Mariner, Robert C. Gallo
Getting To Market: The Scientific And Legal Climate For Developing An Aids Vaccine, Wendy K. Mariner, Robert C. Gallo
Faculty Scholarship
Expectations of a vaccine to prevent acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) are rising. Not only are the prospects for an effective immunogen improving, but immunization appears to hold the greatest promise for halting the spread of infection and disease.' Identification of the causal agent-the retrovirus called HTLV-III, LAV, or generically, HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)-has provided the direction and limited the options for containing the disease.
Prevention is, of course, critical where the disease must be presumed to be fatal in all cases. Although there is no clear evidence that any single exposure to HIV will result in infection or disease, prudence …
"Supportive Services For Persons With Aids/Arc In California: Needs, Availability And Organization", California Senate
"Supportive Services For Persons With Aids/Arc In California: Needs, Availability And Organization", California Senate
California Senate
Prepared for The Office of AIDS, California Department of Health Services. By Paul Harder, Project Director, Alan Pardini, Sandra Wexler.
Conducted under Department of Health Services Contract No. 85-87156
California's War On Aids, Health Policy And Research Foundation Of California
California's War On Aids, Health Policy And Research Foundation Of California
California Senate
California AIDS Prevention/Treatment Plan 1987-1991, dedicated to the memory of Professor Beverlee A. Myers.
By Rev. Albert Ogle and Michael Gorman, Ph.D, M.P.H.
The Right To Medical Treatment, Taunya Lovell Banks
The Right To Medical Treatment, Taunya Lovell Banks
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Aids Law: Impact Of Aids On American Schools And Prisons, The , Elizabeth B. Cooper
Aids Law: Impact Of Aids On American Schools And Prisons, The , Elizabeth B. Cooper
Faculty Scholarship
The American public largely has responded with fear and hostility rather than with knowledge and compassion to the presence of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ("AIDS") in society. Although our reactions are changing as we learn more about the syndrome and its causitive virus, some people continue to characterize AIDS as a well-deserved punishment of those groups most often afflicted with AIDS: gay men and intravenous drug users. Many people also persist in their erroneous beliefs that AIDS can be spread through casual contact. Although much remains to be learned about AIDS, there already exists an abundance of information upon which …