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Health care systems in transition: People's Republic of China: Part II: The Chinese health care system's response to HIV-AIDS
Despite the fact that China currently has a low prevalence of HIV infection and AIDS cases, it is because of the magnitude of factors involved with HIV transmission that this problem has caught the attention of the Government and non-government organizations. Priorities have been set in the areas of...
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