Biomedical and Social Aspects of Pediatric AIDS

Pediatric AIDS is a major cause of developmental and physical disability and death among infants and children in the United States. In this paper, the authors elaborate the notion that pediatric AIDS is a complex bio-ecological problem, review the biomedical aspects of pediatric AIDS, and explore re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of early intervention 1989-04, Vol.13 (2), p.99-113
Hauptverfasser: Dokecki, Paul R., Baumeister, Alfred A., Kupstas, Franklyn D.
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