Household impacts of AIDS: using a life course approach to identify effective, poverty-reducing interventions for prevention, treatment and care.

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Published in AIDS Care on August 01, 2009

Authors

Rene Loewenson1, Jacqui Hadingham, Alan Whiteside

Author Affiliations

1: Training and Research Support Centre, Harare, Zimbabwe.

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