Understanding and Preventing AIDS
by Chris Jennings
Publisher: Health Alert Communications 2013
ISBN/ASIN: 0936571012
Number of pages: 67
Description:
The book answers virtually any question one might have concerning HIV/AIDS by describing the virus, how it infects the blood cells, the biological mechanics of transmission, where the virus is found in the human body, and how the virus can be transmitted from one person to another.
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