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Attitude of Health-Care Workers to HIV/AIDS
Language:
English
Series/Journal Title:
African Journal of Reproductive Health
Volume:
10
Issue:
1
Copyright:
2006
Pages:
8
Cost:
Low Income Countries: free; Mid and High Income: document delivery charge per article
Description:
The study sought to assess the knowledge of health-care providers about HIV/AIDS, determine the potential for discrimination in the provision of services based on patients’ HIV sero-status and review the factors that may contribute to such attitude. [from abstract]
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