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Ending the HIV epidemic community strategies in disease prevention and health promotion edited by Steven Petrow, with Pat Franks and Timothy R. Wolfred

Catalog Data

Author:
Petrow, Steven  Search this
Franks, Pat  Search this
Wolfred, Timothy R  Search this
Physical description:
xxii, 164 pages 24 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
California
San Francisco
Californie
Date:
1990
Contents:
Modern epidemic emerges : history and context / Renata G. Kiefer, Stephen B. Hulley -- Patterns of the epidemic and public health implications / Renata G. Kiefer [and others] -- AIDS : putting the models to the test / Margaret A. Chesney, Thomas J. Coates -- City responds to crisis : creating new approaches / Jeffery W. Amory -- San Francisco's prevention partnership / Jeffery W. Amory -- Lessons from San Francisco : principles of program design / Ron Stall [and others] -- Planning and implementing community strategies / Pat Franks [and others] -- Ending the HIV epidemic : a call for community action / Timothy R. Wolfred
Summary:
"Our purpose with this book is to provide readers - public health leaders, community organizers, policymakers, community-based agency directors and health educators - with the most accurate information and expert thought on developing prevention strategies to reduce the spread of HIV in communities throughout this nation"
Topic:
AIDS (Disease)--Prevention  Search this
Health education  Search this
Health promotion  Search this
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--epidemiology  Search this
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--prevention & control  Search this
Community Health Services  Search this
Disease Outbreaks--prevention & control  Search this
Health Promotion  Search this
Health Education  Search this
Sida--Prévention  Search this
Éducation sanitaire  Search this
Promotion de la santé  Search this
Gesundheitsvorsorge  Search this
AIDS  Search this
Epidemiology  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1115119