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You'll never forget the feeling of safe sex! : AIDS prevention strategies for gay and bisexual men in Sydney, Australia : a paper prepared for the World Health Organisation workshop on AIDS health promotion activities towards gay and bisexual men, Geneva, 29-31 May 1989 / G. W. Dowsett
Bib ID 78466
Format BookBook
Author
Dowsett, G. W
 
Description [Sydney] : School of Behavioural Sciences, Macquarie University, [1989] 
82 p. ; 30 cm. 
Notes

Cover title.

"This report was produced with the assistance of the World Health Organisation."

Bibliography : p. 58-62.

Subjects AIDS (Disease) - New South Wales - Sydney - Prevention.
Other authors/contributors Macquarie University. School of Behavioural Sciences  |  World Health Organization

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