UN: HIV Infections Down Sharply

American VoicesOpinion ISSUE 48•48 Nov 26, 2012

According to the United Nations, there were 700,000 fewer new cases of HIV last year than in 2001, with 25 low- and middle-income countries reporting 50- to 73-percent reductions in new infections. What do you think?

  • “Glad to see that worked itself out.”

    Gillian Cuzzort –
    Lumber Checker

  • “Sounds like my upcoming trip to Zambia just got a little more freewheeling!”

    Alan Bonar –
    Export Clerk

  • “My ribbon worked!”

    Peter Gentle –
    Lye Treater

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