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women, who are infected with HIV primarily through heterosexual transmission.
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with HIV can now enjoy longer life spans in relative good health as well as the
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[CITATION] World AIDS day: reflections on the pandemic [online] 2003 [cited 2003 jan 24]
J Stephenson - JAMA, 2002 - Am Med Assoc Seattle—With the human genome sequence largely in hand, researchers have
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