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Ancient remedies, new disease : involving traditional healers in increasing access to AIDS care and prevention in East Africa.

Contributor(s): King, Rachel | UNAIDSMaterial type: TextTextSeries: UNAIDS best practice collection. Case study;Publication details: Geneva : UNAIDS, 2002. Description: 56 pISBN: 9291731714Title translated: Des remèdes ancestraux pour une maladie nouvelle : l' intégration de guérisseurs traditionnels à la lutte contre la SIDA accroît l' accès aux soins et la prévention en Afrique de l' EstSubject(s): Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome -- prevention and control -- therapy | HIV infections -- prevention and control -- therapy | Medicine, Traditional | Case reports | Africa, Eastern | AIDS and its ControlNLM classification: WC 503.2 2002ANOnline resources: Click here to access online
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Written by Rachel King.

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WHO monograph.

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