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Sexuality
* AIDS, the Condom and the Church: Are Science and Morality Exclusively Antagonistic?
By Rev. Gideon B. Byamugisha, The Theological and Pastoral Implications of AIDS to Uganda Series. Available from Tricolour Designers and Printers, Kampala, Uganda.
A booklet ideal for church leaders, laity and community leaders.
* AIDS in the Pacific Islands
By Katsunori Osuga & Clifford Chang, AIDS 1994, 8 (Suppl 2), P.O. Box 113, Suva, Fiji.
* HIV/AIDS in the Philippines
By Michael L. Tan & Manuel M. Dayrit, AIDS 1994, 8 (Suppl 2), Health Action Information Network, 9 Cabanatuan Road, Philam Homes, Quezon City 1104, Philippines.
* The Recent Epidemiology of HIV and AIDS in Thailand
By Tim Brown, Werasit Sittitrai, Suphak Vanichseni, & Usa Thisyakorn, AIDS 1994, 8 (Suppl 2), Program on Population, East-West Center, 1777 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96848.
* Risk Factors for HIV Transmission in India
Vy Jai P. Narain, Amita Jha, Shiv Lal, & Subhash Salunke, AIDS 1994, 8 (Suppl 2), GPA Team, World Health Organization, I.P. Estate, New Delhi 110002, India.
Describes some of the available data on risk factors association with HIV transmission in India and their implications for national HIV/AIDS prevention efforts.
* Risk Factors for HIV Transmission in Asia and the Pacific
By Tim Brown, Brian Mulhall, & Werasit Sittitrai, AIDS 1994, 8 (Suppl 2), Program on Population, East-West Center, 1777 East-West Road, Honolulu, HI 96848.
Discusses population-based and societal risk factors for HIV transmission in Asia/Pacific region.
* Sexual Culture and the Risk Environment of HIV/AIDS
By Asha A. Bhende & Carol Jenkins, AIDS 1998, 12 (Suppl B), Purnima, D-12 Dattaguru Society, Deonar Village Road, Mumbai - 400 088, India.
Reviews studies of sexual culture from the Indian subcontinent, other countries in Asia, and some island countries of the Pacific. Such a review provides a starting point for identifying broad patterns of sexual culture in the context of the risk environment of HIV/AIDS, although it can only be illustrative rather than exhaustive. Mainly reflects the current situation as influenced by the media, migration patterns, urban living, urban influences on rural communities, and economic changes.
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