Should we tell the truth? Why families in Japan chose to tell their loved ones they were victims of iatrogenic HIV infection.
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Should we tell the truth? Why families in Japan chose to tell their loved ones they were victims of iatrogenic HIV infection.
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Yoji Inoue
Yoshihiko Yamazaki
Yukiko Seki
Yuri Mizota
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2009-03-30T00:00:00Z