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Hiv And Aids In South Asia An Economic Development Risk 1st Edition Markus Haacker Mariam Claeson

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Hiv And Aids In South Asia An Economic Development Risk 1st Edition Markus Haacker Mariam Claeson
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Markus Haacker; Mariam Claeson
ISBN: 9780821378267, 0821378260
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Hiv And Aids In South Asia An Economic Development Risk 1st Edition Markus Haacker Mariam Claeson by Markus Haacker; Mariam Claeson 9780821378267, 0821378260 instant download after payment.

This book offers an original perspective on AIDS as a development issue in South Asia, a region with a heterogeneous epidemic and estimated national HIV prevalence rates of up to 0.5 percent. The analysis challenges the common perception of HIV and AIDS which has been shaped to a large extent by analysis of HIV and AIDS in other regions with much higher prevalence rates. Three risks to development are associated with HIV and AIDS in South Asia: the risk of escalation of concentrated epidemics, the economic welfare costs, and the fiscal costs of scaling up treatment.

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