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From the supplier: Despite its relatively recent emergence, HIV disease has now infected more than 1 million individuals in the US. HIV infection and its consequence, AIDS, affects not only the individual patients but also their relatives and the community as a whole. At present, health care professionals are at the forefront of providing care for AIDS and HIV patients. However, HIV and AIDS has important social dimensions. For this reason, social workers are beginning to play more important roles in the care and treatment of HIV and AIDS patients.
Citation Details Title: Of magic bullets and social justice: emerging challenges of recent advances in AIDS treatment. Author: Nathan L. Linsk Publication:Health and Social Work (Refereed) Date: February 1, 1997 Publisher: National Association of Social Workers Volume: v22 Issue: n1 Page: p70(5)