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Volume 10, Number 11—November 2004
THEME ISSUE
ICEID & ICWID 2004
International Conference on Women and Infectious Diseases (ICWID)

Gender and Monitoring Response to HIV/AIDS Pandemic1

Paul DeLay*
Author affiliation: *Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Geneva, Switzerland

Main Article

Figure 1

Feminization of HIV/AIDS epidemic, 1985–2002. Source: United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS, World Health Organization. Estimates; 2002.

Figure 1. Feminization of HIV/AIDS epidemic, 1985–2002. Source: United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS, World Health Organization. Estimates; 2002.

Main Article

1Based on a presentation at the International Conference Women and Infectious Diseases, February 27, 2004, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

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