Identifies and addresses women and AIDS, tropical disease, working environments and bariers to quality health care. Examines new and emerging trends in women's health and sets priorities for future action.
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Review, Network Winter 1997: Written from a global perspective, this volume expands the traditional focus of research on women's health. Among the key research gaps identified and addressed are: women and AIDS, tropical disease, the working environment and barriers to quality health care. Concerned with linking health research to strategic policy development, the book also looks at new and emerging trends in women's health and sets priorities for future action.