University of California, San Francisco
10-issues-year
1047-0719
1985
United States
English
YES
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Focus (San Francisco, Calif.) is an electronic journal published by the AIDS Health Project, covering research and developments related to AIDS in the United States. The journal includes articles on medical, psychological, and social aspects of HIV/AIDS. Its title and subtitle have varied over time, with the latest issue consulted being Vol. 4, No. 11 (October 1989). Classified as a periodical, it provides insights into ongoing research and public health initiatives. Identified by ISSN 1047-0719 and LC number sn 89036473, Focus serves as a vital resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers addressing the challenges of HIV/AIDS
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