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Volume 334:476 February 15, 1996 Number 7
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HIV Infection in Children: A guide to practical management

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Edited by Jacqueline Y.Q. Mok and Marie-Louise Newell. 313 pp. New York, Cambridge University Press, 1995. $59.95. ISBN 0-521-45421-2.

As human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in children becomes a more chronic disease, with an increased mean life expectancy, and as the total number of children with HIV infection and AIDS increases, a textbook such as this one makes a valuable addition to the current literature. This guide to practical management should interest pediatricians and family practitioners, since they are the primary health care providers for these infants and children with complex medical and social problems.

This textbook addresses a broad audience for whom more comprehensive books on HIV-infected children may not be necessary. For such a concise work as . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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