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Science 4 August 1995:
Vol. 269. no. 5224, pp. 624 - 626
DOI: 10.1126/science.7624786

Articles

Bringing AZT to poor countries

J Cohen

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Article topics:

  • Medicine..Pediatric HIV
  • Medicine..HIV/AIDS
  • Medicine..Infant HIV
  • Medicine..Breastfeeding and Infant Nutrition
  • Physiology..Breast Feeding
  • Virology..Human Immunodeficiency Viruses
  • Medicine..Breast Issues
  • Physiology..Pregnancy
  • Sociology..Mothers
  • Medicine..Public Health


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Cost-effectiveness of Short-Course Zidovudine to Prevent Perinatal HIV Type 1 Infection in a Sub-Saharan African Developing Country Setting.
G. Mansergh, A. C. Haddix, R. W. Steketee, P. I. Nieburg, D. J. Hu, R. J. Simonds, and M. Rogers (1996)
JAMA 276, 139-145
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