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AIDS Leaves Millions of Orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa." Encarta Encyclopedia. Dec.

1999. CD-ROM.

Carey, John. "Africa: The High Price of Denial." Business Week 19 Feb. 2001: 69.

DeSalle, Rob, ed. Epidemic! The World of Infectious Disease. New...