ABC of AIDS

This book stands as the standard single reference for all healthcare workers managing AIDS patients. This concise text discusses every aspect of the disease, from its epidemiology and all that is known of the aetiology, to diagnosis and recognition of the different manifestations of the disease. Spe...

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Other Authors: Adler, Michael W. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London BMJ Publishing 2001
Edition:Fifth Edition
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Summary:This book stands as the standard single reference for all healthcare workers managing AIDS patients. This concise text discusses every aspect of the disease, from its epidemiology and all that is known of the aetiology, to diagnosis and recognition of the different manifestations of the disease. Special emphasis is placed on the care of patients both within and outside the hospital with chapters on counselling and the psycho-social aspects, palliative care and pain control, and two chapters by patients who are HIV positive which give insight into what it is like to be infected. The book is written and edited by internationally respected specialists
Physical Description:viii, 118 pages illustrations (some colour) 30 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780727915030
0727915037