Aza Rakhmanova
Aza Rakhmanova or Aza Gasanovna Rakhmanova (, Russian: Аза Гасановна Рахманова; 17 September 1932 – 18 November 2015) was a Russian AIDS and Hepatitis expert. She was credited with organizing AIDS prevention and control in St. Petersburg. She was one of the first to be treating HIV in the Soviet Union in 1987. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Franco Lori, Davide De Forni, Elly Katabira, Denis Baev, Renato Maserati, Sandra A Calarota, Pedro Cahn, Marco Testori, Aza Rakhmanova, Michael R StevensGet full text
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2by Joanne Reekie, Justyna D Kowalska, Igor Karpov, Jurgen Rockstroh, Anders Karlsson, Aza Rakhmanova, Andrzej Horban, Ole Kirk, Jens D Lundgren, Amanda Mocroft, EuroSIDA in EuroCoordGet full text
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3by Anne Marie W. Efsen, Alexander M. Panteleev, Daniel Grint, Daria N. Podlekareva, Anna Vassilenko, Aza Rakhmanova, Indra Zeltina, Marcelo H. Losso, Robert F. Miller, Enrico Girardi, Joan Caylá, Frank A. Post, Jose M. Miro, Mathias Bruyand, Hansjakob Furrer, Niels Obel, Jens D. Lundgren, Amanda Mocroft, Ole Kirk, HIV/TB Study GroupGet full text
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