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HIV in Uganda no longer falling

Early success in AIDS prevention may have been overturned.

Hard-earned gains in the fight against AIDS may be eroding in Uganda, according to data presented Thursday at the XVI International AIDS Conference in Toronto, Canada.

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PETER TEIMAN, DR MD FRANK here,
It is paradoxical that one of the HIV social success stories in the world has proven that a mediacl solution to hiv is the only truly long-lasting one.
Thanks,
PETER TEIMAN, DR MD FRANK
Sweden

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