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- catalog contributor b10598493.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "1. AIDS: A Challenge for Government. What Is AIDS and How Is It Spread? The Impact of AIDS on Life Expectancy and Health. AIDS and Development. The Government Role in Confronting AIDS. Social Norms and Politics Make AIDS Challenging. Overview of the Book -- Appendix 1.1. Alternative Estimates of the Current and Future Magnitude of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic -- 2. Strategic Lessons from the Epidemiology of HIV. HIV Incidence and Prevalence, and AIDS Mortality. Biology and Behavior Affect the Spread of HIV. Implications for Public Policy. The Level and Distribution of HIV Infection in Developing Countries -- 3. Efficient and Equitable Strategies for Preventing HIV/AIDS. Influencing Individual Choices. Easing Social Constraints to Safe Behavior. Setting Government Priorities in Preventing HIV. The National Response -- 4. Coping with the Impact of AIDS. Health Care for the Person with AIDS. Difficult Health Policy Choices in a Severe AIDS Epidemic. AIDs and Poverty: Who Needs Help? How Governments Can Cope with the Impact of HIV/AIDS on Health Care and Poverty -- 5. Working Together To Confront HIV/AIDS. Government, Donors, and NGOs. Bilateral and Multilateral Funding and the Stage of the Epidemic. Who Will Invest in New Knowledge and Technology? Overcoming Political Impediments to Effective AIDS Policy -- 6. Lessons from the Past, Opportunities for the Future. Lessons from Two Decades of Experience. The Role of Government. Opportunities To Change in the Course of the Epidemic. Challenges for the International Community -- App. A. Selected Evaluations of Interventions To Prevent Transmission of HIV in Developing Countries -- App. B. Selected Studies of the Cost-Effectiveness of Prevention Interventions in Developing Countries.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-353).".
- catalog extent "xxv, 353 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0195211170".
- catalog isPartOf "A World Bank policy research report".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press ; Washington, DC : Published for the World Bank,".
- catalog subject "1999 C-893".
- catalog subject "362.1/969792 21".
- catalog subject "AIDS (Disease) International cooperation.".
- catalog subject "AIDS (Disease) Prevention Government policy.".
- catalog subject "Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome prevention & control.".
- catalog subject "Global Health.".
- catalog subject "Health Policy.".
- catalog subject "RA644.A25 C6339 1997".
- catalog subject "WC 503.6 C7484 1997".
- catalog subject "World Health.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. AIDS: A Challenge for Government. What Is AIDS and How Is It Spread? The Impact of AIDS on Life Expectancy and Health. AIDS and Development. The Government Role in Confronting AIDS. Social Norms and Politics Make AIDS Challenging. Overview of the Book -- Appendix 1.1. Alternative Estimates of the Current and Future Magnitude of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic -- 2. Strategic Lessons from the Epidemiology of HIV. HIV Incidence and Prevalence, and AIDS Mortality. Biology and Behavior Affect the Spread of HIV. Implications for Public Policy. The Level and Distribution of HIV Infection in Developing Countries -- 3. Efficient and Equitable Strategies for Preventing HIV/AIDS. Influencing Individual Choices. Easing Social Constraints to Safe Behavior. Setting Government Priorities in Preventing HIV. The National Response -- 4. Coping with the Impact of AIDS. Health Care for the Person with AIDS. Difficult Health Policy Choices in a Severe AIDS Epidemic. AIDs and Poverty: Who Needs Help? How Governments Can Cope with the Impact of HIV/AIDS on Health Care and Poverty -- 5. Working Together To Confront HIV/AIDS. Government, Donors, and NGOs. Bilateral and Multilateral Funding and the Stage of the Epidemic. Who Will Invest in New Knowledge and Technology? Overcoming Political Impediments to Effective AIDS Policy -- 6. Lessons from the Past, Opportunities for the Future. Lessons from Two Decades of Experience. The Role of Government. Opportunities To Change in the Course of the Epidemic. Challenges for the International Community -- App. A. Selected Evaluations of Interventions To Prevent Transmission of HIV in Developing Countries -- App. B. Selected Studies of the Cost-Effectiveness of Prevention Interventions in Developing Countries.".
- catalog title "Confronting AIDS : public priorities in a global epidemic.".
- catalog type "text".