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HIV/AIDS

             HC4.4    HIV/AIDS [acquired immune-deficiency syndrome]
                   HC4.41    aetiology / diagnosis
                         HC4.411    [origins of HIV / myths]
                         HC4.412    epidemiology
                   HC4.42    transmission
                         HC4.421    sexual
                         HC4.423    blood
                         HC4.424    maternal
                         HC4.425    breastmilk
                   HC4.43    management and treatment / [support]
                         HC4.431    clinical care
                         HC4.431O    opportunistic infections
                         HC4.431T    [HIV related TB]
                         HC4.432    home-based care / community-based care
                         HC4.433    treatment
                         HC4.435    alternative therapies / traditional remedies
                         HC4.436    nutrition
                         HC4.438    counselling
                   HC4.44    prevention and control
                         HC4.441    interventions
                         HC4.441C    children
                         HC4.441D    [injecting drug users]
                         HC4.441DIS    disabled people
                         HC4.441F    families / orphans
                         HC4.441M    men who have sex with men
                         HC4.441MEN    men
                         HC4.441MIG    migrant workers
                         HC4.441MIL    military
                         HC4.441P    prisons
                         HC4.441R    refugees
                         HC4.441S    sex workers/sex industry
                         HC4.441SC    schools
                         HC4.441SY    street youth
                         HC4.441W    women
                         HC4.441WP    workplace
                         HC4.441Y    youth
                         HC4.442    community-based programmes
                         HC4.443    research
                         HC4.4431D    drug research
                         HC4.4433V    vaccine research
                         HC4.446    condoms
                   HC4.45    programme planning / programme management
                         HC4.452    funding / financial management
                         HC4.455    monitoring / evaluation
                   HC4.46    health services
                         HC4.461    HIV testing
                         HC4.463    occupational safety / infection control
                         HC4.464    blood supply
                         HC4.467    training
                   HC4.47    health education [=for educators]
                         HC4.473    training
                         HC4.474    materials production / materials adaptation
                         HC4.477    health education materials
                   HC4.48    social aspects / economic aspects
                         HC4.481    legal aspects
                         HC4.482    cultural aspects
                         HC4.483    human rights
                         HC4.484    people living with HIV
                         HC4.485    economic aspects
                         HC4.486    [development issues]
                         HC4.487    mass media
                         HC4.488    religion

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