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This book is a useful source of information for therapists, physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals who care for people at risk for, or living with, HIV or AIDS. That includes virtually all medical and mental health professionals who are in practice or in training during the current burgeoning pandemic. The editors have assembled an extremely well informed and articulate group of authors, who have comprehensively covered a complex and disquieting set of issues. The book stands on its own as an extremely useful tool for understanding how best to deal with the people most likely to be infected
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