AIDS Prevention
by Jean-Michel Lebrun
Publisher: Eurobarometer 2006
Number of pages: 126
Description:
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has been a key focus for public health for the last twenty years. In recent years, concerns have been raised in the European Union about the threat of a new epidemic. The rate of new infections in some European countries is amongst the highest in the world.
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