Getting ahead of the epidemic : the federal government role in the Canadian Strategy on HIV/AIDS, 1998-2008 / prepared for Health Canada and the Five-Year Review Advisory Committee by Martin Spigelman...: H14-155/2003E-PDF
The Government of Canada bears a very significant responsibility for addressing the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This responsibility flows, in part, from the epidemic being virtually unique among major illnesses given its association with discrimination and stigma. This responsibility flows also from the profound nature of the epidemic’s threat and impact, and from it being 100% preventable but still inevitably fatal. This Five-Year Review of the Canadian Strategy on HIV/AIDS (CSHA) was designed to help the government get ahead of the epidemic. ...
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| Title | Getting ahead of the epidemic : the federal government role in the Canadian Strategy on HIV/AIDS, 1998-2008 / prepared for Health Canada and the Five-Year Review Advisory Committee by Martin Spigelman Research Associates. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | vii, 104 p. : ill., charts, graphs, tables. |
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