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The Cost-Effectiveness of HIV Prevention Targeting: How Much More Bang for the Buck?

American Journal of Public Health - United States
doi 10.2105/ajph.86.12.1709
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EnvironmentalPublic HealthOccupational Health
Date

December 1, 1996

Authors
J G Kahn
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American Public Health Association


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