A literature review of the impact of HIV and AIDS on the role of the elderly in the sub-Saharan African community
The status of older adults in Africa occupies a small but rapidly expanding share of the global literature on ageing. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) pandemic has generated a new focus on the changing role of the elderly in communities that have...
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Main Author: | Eucebious Lekalakala- Mokgele (Author) |
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