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implications for the AIDS vaccine

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Adoption of health technologies in India

implications for the AIDS vaccine

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Sage Publications
Language
English

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Adoption of health technologies in India: implications for the AIDS vaccine
2007, Sage Publications
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Table of Contents

Introduction and rationale for the study
Introduction to selected health technologies
Adoption of health technology in India : a summary of major findings
Lessons for the adoption of the AIDS vaccine
Summary and conclusions
Universal immunisation programme in India
Hepatitis B immunisation in India
No-scalpel vasectomy in India
Voluntary counselling and testing
Antiretroviral therapy in India.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Los Angeles
Series
Studies in economic and social development -- no. 68

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Dewey Decimal Class
615/.3720954
Library of Congress
QR189.5.A33 G87 2007

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Pagination
p. ;

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Open Library
OL17890564M
Internet Archive
adoptionhealthte00gupt
ISBN 13
9780761935902
LCCN
2007014171
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2015304

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