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By Raphael Dolin, MD, Henry Masur, MD and Michael S. Saag, MD
1204 pagesTrim Size 8 1/2 X 10 7/8 inCopyright 2008$241.00, Book With Online E-dition, Reference
AIDS treatments continues to evolve. Now, so does the definitive reference on this complex and challenging subject! "AIDS Therapy, 3rd Edition" not only brings you comprehensive guidance on the latest treatments for HIV/AIDS and the full range of related disorders and syndromes, but also comes with access to updates online—so you can always tap into the most current therapy guidelines. Written by a "who's who" of leading global experts, the new edition of this classic reference is a must for any clinician who manages patients with HIV/AIDS.
Reviews of previous editions:"The editors recognized that these clinicians needed a comprehensive, up-to-date resource, and the result is an excellent text that meets this need...An excellent text that should be widely used by infectious diseases specialists and other AIDS clinicians." — Drug Resistance Updates"This book deals with more than AIDS therapy. It is a comprehensive source book covering the major aspects of current standards of HIV/AIDS care...Deserves a place on the shelf. Both experienced and inexperienced HIV care providers in all disciplines have something to gain by checking the table of contents and digging deeper into the text to build on their knowledge and experience." — The AIDS Reader
By Raphael Dolin, MD, Maxwell Finland Professor of Medicine, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Dean for Academic and Clinical Programs Harvard Medical School Boston, MA, USA; Henry Masur, MD, Chief, Critical Care Division, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA; and Michael S. Saag, MD, Director, UAB Center for AIDS Research, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
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