Hiv Speaks : An Autobiography Of An Aids Virus
By: Mitra, Jaganmay.
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614.4 Cel/Szk Gordis epidemiology / | 615.19/Kal Pharmaceutical Medicinal and Natural Product Chemistry | 616.951/Mis Sex Sexually Transmitted Diseases And Aids | 616.9792/Mit Hiv Speaks : An Autobiography Of An Aids Virus | 616.992/Var/Wei Genes And The Biology of Cancer | 616.01/Ing Microbiology And Infection | 616.042/ Muk The Gene |
HIV SPEAKS discreetly blends science and romance and caution and assurance. Written in the form of an autobiographical Dream-Chat, it attempts to convince readers that the AIDS Virus brings ignominious death only to those who render themselves vulnerable through their own ignorance or follies and also that AIDS IS AVOIDABLE. It explains, through lucid descriptions and highly expressive illustrations, how AIDS spreads and how it can be contained. A sterling piece of work in Popular Science, the book promises to keep its readers spellbound owing to the uniqueness of its approach and style.
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