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"Johnnie D. Sutherland" <[log in to unmask]>
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    : Wed, 01 Mar 95 15:23:26 PST
    : "Joanne M. Perry" <[log in to unmask]>
       : Re: aids map
 
There is an exceptional book called the Atlas of AIDS by Matthew
Smallman-Raynor, Andrew Cliff, and Peter Haggett. There is nothing in it as
simple as a single world map of AIDS so this information doesn't answer your
specific query but it has such coverage that, should people not know of it, they
might find it worth their while to examine it. It basically shows the
geographical distribution and activity of AIDS during its first decade of
identification.
 
J. Perry -- Oregon State University
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Subject: aids map
Author:  Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]> at
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Date:    2/28/95 11:39 PM
 
 
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Does anyone have information for ordering a good but simple map of the world
showing distribution, death info for Aids?
Please respond to the list as others may be interested.
 
Cheryl Woods
Map Library
University of Western Ontario
London, Canada
 
 
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    :         Thu, 02 Mar 95 10:36:11 EST
    :         Helen Armstrong <[log in to unmask]>
       :      AIDS Map
 
 
Supplemental information about the AIDS map. At the University of FLorida
we have had numerous inquries for maps concerning AIDS because of reseach
being conducted here.  Most of the spatial data are private materials to which
we do not have access, however for general information purposes we suggest also
the Atlas of AIDS and the Slow Plague listed by Ellie.  In addition for
those needing Geography of AIDS in the US we refer people to the Chapter on
AIDS in the "Disease and Medical Care in the United States; A Medical Atlas
of the Twentieth Century" by Gary Shannon and Gerald Pyle.    The small
Choropleth maps of QIDS Quotients for the different years have been quite
useful.  While these are not research level maps they are still helpful in
providing background and to understanding the spread of AIDS.
 
HelenJane Armstrong, University of Florida Map & Imagery Library

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