The epidemiological impact of HIV/AIDS vaccine in Developing countries

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The epidemiological impact of HIV/AIDS vaccine in Developing countries
2002, World Bank, Development Research Group, Public Services
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Also available on the World Wide Web.
Includes bibliographical references.
Title from title screen as viewed on May 14, 2002.
"March 2002."
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Published in
Washington, D.C
Series
Policy research working paper ;, 2811, Policy research working papers (Online) ;, 2811.
Genre
Mathematical models.

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Library of Congress
HG3881.5.W57

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Format
Electronic resource

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OL3668935M
LCCN
2002615630

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