Publisher's Synopsis
This groundbreaking study examines the social and medical consequences of sexual disease, and argues for a new approach to public health education. With rigor and sensitivity, the author explores the cultural and economic factors that contribute to the spread of disease, and offers concrete strategies for prevention and treatment. A must-read for anyone interested in public health and social justice.
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