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Letting Them Die—Why HIV/AIDs prevention programmes fail
  1. N O’Farrell
  1. Pasteur Suite, Ealing Hospital, London UB1 3HW, UK; ofarrell@postmaster.co.uk

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    Edited by Catherine Campbell. Pp 214; £40.00 (cloth) £12.95 (paper). Oxford: James Currey, September 2003. ISBN 0-85255-867-8 and 0-85255-868-6.

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