AIDS in Developing Countries

AIDS in Developing Countries | AIDS in Developing Countries: An Overview

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Summary: AIDS statistics from 1999 reveal a grim situation in many of the world’s developing countries. More than 95 percent of people with HIV/AIDS live in the developing world, and AIDS infections in developing countries are increasing. Many of these are in sub- Saharan Africa, but the trend is shifting to Asia where, along with some countries in the...

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