By Committee on the Prevention of HIV Infection among Injecting Drug Users in High-Risk Countries
Offers document of the Committee at the Prevention of HIV an infection between Injecting Drug clients in High-Risk nations held in Geneva, Switzerland, in December 2005. issues contain therapy for drug dependence, sterile needle and syringe entry outreach, schooling, taking motion, and extra. For public future health body of workers. Softcover.
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Geneva, Switzerland: WHO. WHO. 2004b. Antiretroviral Drugs for Treating Pregnant Women and Preventing HIV Infection in Infants: Guidelines on Care, Treatment and Support for Women Living with Hiv/Aids and Their Children in Resource-Constrained Settings. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO. WHO. 2005a. Evidence for Action: Effectiveness of Drug Dependence Treatment in Preventing HIV Among Injecting Drug Users. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO. WHO. 2005b. Policy and Programming Guide for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care Among Injecting Drug Users.
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