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IIème Conférence Internationale sur le Sida et les cancers associés en Afrique, Naples, 1987, p. 77, Abstract TH 10 |
Description: Wanda F. Canas-Ferreira 1, Kamal Mansinho 1, A. Santos-Pinto 1, J. Champalimaud 1, J. L. Baptista 1,
S. Chamaret 3, Luc Montagnier 2, C. Costa 3, P. Mendes 3, Venancio Furtado 3, J. Brandao,
B. Marques 1
Prevalence of antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV-2 among blood donors in Guinea-Bissau (West Africa)
1 Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Lisbon, Portugal
2 Institut Pasteur, Paris
3 Ministry of Health, Guinea-Bissau |
Publication Date: December 1, 1987 |
AODL Contributing Partner: Charles Becker |
Copyright: This material is presented courtesy of Charles Becker |
Author: Author Unknown |
Interviewer: Interviewer Unknown |
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Sampling
from L'Institut Fondemental d'Afrique Noire (IFAN)
Phil Curtin Collection
Collection Boubacar Barry
Collection Charles Becker: Recherches et documents sur
le Sida
Photographs from “Passport to Paradise’:
Sufi Arts of Senegal and Beyond
Mosques of Bondoukou
Futa
Toro, Senegal and Mauritania
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