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Volume 356:532-533 February 1, 2007 Number 5
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Psychiatric Aspects of HIV/AIDS

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Edited by Francisco Fernandez and Pedro Ruiz. 440 pp. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006. $59.95. ISBN 978-1-5825-5713-7.

A quarter of a century from the beginning of the epidemic of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and AIDS, in a world where 40 million people are estimated to be living with the virus and where, in 2005, 5 million new infections occurred, this book is a welcome addition to our understanding of the manifestations and challenges of HIV. The psychiatrists, psychologists, epidemiologists, neurologists, and other contributors provide a thoughtful, evidence-based, practical resource for those working in the field.

The book moves effortlessly from basic science and clinical research, through the epidemiology of HIV (incidence and risk factors for mental . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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